06-09-2016, 01:36 AM
"The actual image that is burned is much smaller than 32GB, around 460MB to just over 1GB, depending on which image is burned."
That is good to know, the actual file is a huge pig though, and I don't really get it, I suppose the point is that the image has to cover the whole card, so it is large, but there is lots of space in there. So far, relatively powerful new computers are choking on this file
"Also, you shouldn't need to spend any money on unzipping software. You can use the trial version of WinRAR for as long as you like, and there are many free unzipping alternatives out there."
Can you suggest some. I tried, cloudconvert, and it choked on Remix, though it did Phoenix and that file ran. I used Winrar for an attempt on Linux/Pi project. that one didn't work either, it might have been because I didn't run something like Phoenix to burn it, just tried to copy it. Ancient history. Comparatively though, the file sizes were small.
But the point is that I can't use the fee Winrar because I already burned through the trial, and they want me to pay. They ask why I don't want to pay. One of the options is that one thinks winrar is/ought to be free, which made me feel small, but come to think of it is my operating principle. Is there a hack to perpetuate, winrar. I tried deleting cookies and using a private session of Firefox. Other family members have tried to open it, but it chokes everything in sight.
"Pre-burned cards were indeed available as options via Backerkit."
Geez, I bought everything else under the sun. Were they loaded with Remix?
I think I have the process for Phoenix worked out. It sounds simple enough, and I watched identical different videos on the process. SO here is hoping.
Many thanks!!
That is good to know, the actual file is a huge pig though, and I don't really get it, I suppose the point is that the image has to cover the whole card, so it is large, but there is lots of space in there. So far, relatively powerful new computers are choking on this file
"Also, you shouldn't need to spend any money on unzipping software. You can use the trial version of WinRAR for as long as you like, and there are many free unzipping alternatives out there."
Can you suggest some. I tried, cloudconvert, and it choked on Remix, though it did Phoenix and that file ran. I used Winrar for an attempt on Linux/Pi project. that one didn't work either, it might have been because I didn't run something like Phoenix to burn it, just tried to copy it. Ancient history. Comparatively though, the file sizes were small.
But the point is that I can't use the fee Winrar because I already burned through the trial, and they want me to pay. They ask why I don't want to pay. One of the options is that one thinks winrar is/ought to be free, which made me feel small, but come to think of it is my operating principle. Is there a hack to perpetuate, winrar. I tried deleting cookies and using a private session of Firefox. Other family members have tried to open it, but it chokes everything in sight.
"Pre-burned cards were indeed available as options via Backerkit."
Geez, I bought everything else under the sun. Were they loaded with Remix?
I think I have the process for Phoenix worked out. It sounds simple enough, and I watched identical different videos on the process. SO here is hoping.
Many thanks!!