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The Pi Imager settings are in the Windows registry. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Raspberry Pi\Imager\imagecustomization Be careful with Registry Editor. Deleting/changing the wrong thing can break your OS install.
I continually have these issues on verify, running Raspberry Pi Imager on Windows 10 in administrator mode, new Sandisc 32G SD cards, and even brand new Merkury USB Multi-card interface. I don't see a solution posted to this trend.
Appreciate any help. I am looking to download older version of Raspberry Pi Imager. The reason is I need to download ubuntu 16.04 arm64 for Pi 3B and Pi4B. The latest imager dooes not show thsese releases in the list when we open the tool. I downloaded ubuntu 16.04 arm64 for Pi 3 and Pi4 from ubuntu site and imaged to sd card and does not work.
The SD card will not boot when inserted into the Pi and when I put it back into the laptop, the SD Card is readable this time in DiskPart but no partitions are written to the SD Card. I've performed a Clean command in DiskPart, written a new FAT32 partition and tried running Pi Imager again, but same results. Empty SD Card with no partitions.
When using the Raspberry Pi Imager (on Win 7 PC) and selecting Raspbian to write to my SD. Where does the Raspbian image get downloaded to, before being written to the SD card? Does the Raspbian image get deleted after being written to the SD, or does it stay in a temp folder somewhere on my Win 7 PC?
Just tried writing Raspberry Pi OS Lite (Bullseye, 32-bit) to a SanDisk Ultra A1 micro SD card with a USB 3.0 uSD card reader, and it worked fine (haven't had any trouble with RPi-Imager or Windows 11 previously, either).
3. If I click "storage" while using the Raspberry Pi Imager, I only get a blank Window. Selecting the OS works fine. The sd card is connected to my pc and recognized. Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type. /dev/mmcblk0p1 8192 532479 524288 256M c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/mmcblk0p2 532480 249737215 249204736 118.8G 83 Linux.
Using 'gparted' I've checked the NVMe details -> one unallocated segment (as expected for a new drive). nvme_gparted_unallocated.jpg. I've started Raspberry Pi Imager, used CRTL+SHIFT+X for preconfiguring the OS and selected my 500GB NVMe drive as target. imager_1.jpg. Tool started as expected, finished the installation and then failed when ...
Windows Security ->. Virus & threat protection ->. Virus & threat protection settings ->. Manage Settings ->. Controlled folder access ->. Manage Controlled folder access ->. Allow an app through Controlled folder access. Add a comment. Add a comment.
This is no longer possible from Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm onwards. I'd like to know if there is an alternative method that does not need a GUI application to correctly configure WiFi on the Raspberry Pi OS image. Question: How can I configure WiFi on an Raspberry Pi headlessly without using the Raspberry Pi Imager in current Raspberry Pi OS images?