You'll need to run the command prompt as an administrator user (right-click on the icon, Run as Administrator)Kuma wrote:Got an error message when i tried to run dd that read as such:
Device e could not be found
Invalid block size
Isn't Windows fun? Particularly, post XP Windows...Tass wrote:You'll need to run the command prompt as an administrator user (right-click on the icon, Run as Administrator)Kuma wrote:Got an error message when i tried to run dd that read as such:
Device e could not be found
Invalid block size

I did get W32DI working once, although if I remember correctly it was around my 30th or 40th attempt. DD is much easierDavespice wrote:Guys, if this is just the drop down list for the drive letter not being populated - I have seen this. I've worked around it by just restarting Win32DiskImager a few times and it does finds it after 4 or 5 tries. I think it's a bug in the program.
I posted on my blog agaes ago about it.
I think that's the crux of it. Like most things, it works fine under XP, but is all screwed up under Vista/7/etc.jamesh wrote:My experience is the opposite, W32DI has worked fine on my work XP system. Only have Ubuntu at home so use DD there.
Unfortunately I did that, double checked even.Tass wrote:You'll need to run the command prompt as an administrator user (right-click on the icon, Run as Administrator)Kuma wrote:Got an error message when i tried to run dd that read as such:
Device e could not be found
Invalid block size
Kuma,Kuma wrote:Well, so far, I have tried DD for Windows, running Win32DI in XP mode, tried running Win32 multiple times. None have worked.
I already tried that, problem is, its the same type of card; SDHC 8GB Class 4. This was to no avail as wellRaspberryPiBeginners wrote:Really having a problem, you haven't for a spare card you could try have you. At least that way you've ruled out your card.
Yes, the partitions have been cleaned out.Tass wrote:Have you cleared out the partitions on the card before you use DD? If not, you'll need to do that first (you can see how on both my & Davespice's blogs - links above)