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Old 09-06-2020, 08:39 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Elektron View Post
@lel24 Thanks. I was wondering, how do I write the 3 images to 3 partitions on Windows 10? What do I use?
What three images? When I tried to find what you are talking about, I found five files. Three had file names that looked like "xxxxx.partnn.rar". Files named like that are almost definitely three parts of a single much larger file. They need to be reconnected when unpacking. The other two files were different compressions. So, I assume there was only one image available in three different formats.

But "three" might be because you have unpacked the image files to much and found the three partitions that are contained in the image. If you were talking about the images we have of the Kobo created cards, this is what I would think you have. But, I don't know how the Debian image is structured.

I highlighted "tried" above as you don't actually tell us what images you are using. I assume it is related to the one you posted in recently. That seems to have instructions, but, you probably need to do it from a Linux machine. And the lack of recent discussion in a thread like this, usually indicates that it works perfectly as described (hence no need to discuss) or doesn't work well enough to be interesting (hence no one bothering to discuss it). My bet is on the latter.

And honestly, the place you were asking is the correct place. This thread should be merged with that one.
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