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===Formatters=== | ===Formatters=== | ||
These are not strictly necessary, but they help with issues related to the formatting of the storage option. | These are not strictly necessary, but they help with issues related to the formatting of the storage option. | ||
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==Windows - SD Cards== | ===Windows - SD Cards=== | ||
* [https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html SD Memory Card Formatter] - x86/x64 | * [https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/index.html SD Memory Card Formatter] - x86/x64 |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 26 July 2020
Software
Formatters
These are not strictly necessary, but they help with issues related to the formatting of the storage option.
Windows - SD Cards
- SD Memory Card Formatter - x86/x64
Mac - SD Cards
- SD Memory Card Formatter - x86/x64
Linux (AppImage, Debian, Red Hat) - All Storage Options
- gnome-disk-utility - x86/x64/ARM
Image Flashers
Used to write gaming images to storage options. An image is a preconfigured OS to get your gaming SBC up and running quickly.
Windows
- Etcher.io - x86/x64
- Disk Imager - x86/x64
Note: Win32 Disk Imager is also very good for making a backup image as well.
Mac
- ApplePi Baker - x86/x64
- Etcher.io - x64
- Built-In GUI and Command Line Options
Linux (AppImage, Debian, Red Hat)
- Etcher.io - x86/x64/ARM
- gnome-disk-utility - x86/x64/ARM
- Built-In Terminal Option