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USBImager v1.0.10
USBImager v1.0.10 A really simple GUI application that writes compressed disk images to USB drives and creates backups. USBImager is available on these platforms: Windows, MacOS and Linux. Its interface is as simple as it gets, totally bloat-free. Features • Open Source and MIT licensed • Portable executable, no installation needed, just extract the archives • Small. Really small, few kilobytes only, yet has no dependencies • No privacy concerns nor advertisements like with etch*r, fully GDPR compatible • Minimalist, multilingual, native interface on all platforms • Tries to be bullet-proof and avoids overwriting of the system disk • Makes synchronized writes, that is, all data is on disk when the progressbar reaches 100% • Can verify writing by comparing the disk to the image • Can read raw disk images: .img, .bin, .raw, .iso, .dd, etc. • Can read compressed images on-the-fly: .gz, .bz2, .xz, .zst • Can read archives on-the-fly: .zip (PKZIP and ZIP64), .zzz (ZZZip), .tar, .cpio, .pax * • Can create backups in raw and ZStandard compressed format • Can send images to microcontrollers over serial line • Available in 17 languages * - for archives with multiple files, the first file in the archive is used as input Installation 1) download one of the usbimager_*.zip archives from the repo for your desktop (less than 192 Kilobytes each) 2) extract to: C:\Program Files (Windows), /Applications (MacOS) or /usr (Linux) 3) Enjoy! You can use the executable in the archive as-is, the other files only provide integration with your desktop ...
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