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: This utility safely clears the hidden boot partitions created during the burning process, restoring the memory card to its standard storage capacity. System Requirements and Prerequisites
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: This option creates a bootable card that runs the operating system directly from the external storage without modifying the internal memory.
Because PhoenixCard creates special hidden partitions, the microSD card may appear to have reduced capacity or become unreadable by Windows after use. To fix this, you must use the button within the PhoenixCard utility to return the card to a standard FAT32/exFAT state. PhoenixCard - linux-sunxi.org This public link is valid for 7 days
Connect the device to a display (HDMI) to monitor the progress, if applicable. Plug the power cable back into the device.
: Plug your MicroSD card into the reader. The software should automatically detect the drive letter and display it in the device list. Can’t copy the link right now
: Ensure Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable (x86) is installed. Without it, the software may fail to format or burn images.