Windows 11 Posted yesterday at 07:54 Posted yesterday at 07:54 Use Win32DiskImage or rufus or balenaEtcher and other tools to burn the system image to the TF card, which is used to start the TF card of Raspberry Pi or other embedded Linux development boards. However, the card burned in win11 24H2 cannot be started on the development board. Using the same img file and the same burning tool, the cards burned in 23H2 and 22H2 can be started normally. I tried to put the card burned in 24H2 into Ubuntu, and used the dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin" of=/dev/sdb bs=1024 seek=8 command to manually write uboot to the 8K offset of the TF card. Then it can be startView the full article Quote
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