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    how do a clone a flash memory card.

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Tinderbox (UK), May 22, 2010.

  1. Tinderbox (UK)

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    I have tried acronis true image home 2010 , it will make a image , but will not let me write it back to the new microSD card , which works fine in my notebooks sd card reader in an sdhc adaptor.

    Both cards are 8gb microSD one is class 2 and the other is class 6 , I want to copy the software off the class 6 and put it on the class 2 so i can use the class 6 in my digital camera.
     
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    Flash disks have no permissions or anything to preserve. Just copy the files.
     
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    I managed to get acronis to copy the flash card, I just had to disable bit by bit copying when writing.
    Thanks for the help.