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Re: Using dd command and copy


On Oct 19 18:06, marco atzeri wrote:
> On 10/19/2012 5:56 PM, chesschi wrote:
> >I am new to this forum....
> >
> >Marco, Thank you for your reply. I am sorry I replied you directly because I
> >saw you did not post your solution to the forum but the message go
> >straightly to my email......
> 
> sorry, my fault. (PS: it is mailing list not a forum)
> 
> 
> >By the way... my flash drive is an embedded drive 512MB like a small compact
> >flash and it needs an adapter to connect to the USB port. The filesystem is
> >FAT.
> >
> >Also, I found that after using "dd" to copy the image to the flash drive,
> >the flash drive is still emtpy (I cannot see anything from the Windows
> >Explorer). But if I eject the flash drive and connect it back, I can saw the
> >contents.
> >
> >Any idea how to solve the problem?
> 
> 
> it seems really that windows need to re-read the filesystem status.
> 
> eventually you can try sysinternals sync

Shouldn't diskpart do the trick?  The diskpart command is "rescan"


Corinna

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