Features
Open Source and MIT licensed
Portable executable, no installation needed, just extract the archives
Small. Really small, few kilobytes only, yet has no dependencies
No privacy concerns nor advertisements like with etch*r, fully GDPR compatible
Minimalist, multilingual, native interface on all platforms
Tries to be bullet-proof and avoids overwriting of the system disk
Makes synchronized writes, that is, all data is on disk when the progressbar reaches 100%
Can verify writing by comparing the disk to the image
Can read raw disk images: .img, .bin, .raw, .iso, .dd, etc.
Can read compressed images on-the-fly: .gz, .bz2, .xz, .zst
Can read archives on-the-fly: .zip (PKZIP and ZIP64), .zzz (ZZZip), .tar, .cpio, .pax *
Can create backups in raw and ZStandard compressed format
Can send images to microcontrollers over serial line
Available in 18 languages
"Si tous les cons volaient, il ferait nuit" F. Dard
[^] # Re: Précisions
Posté par Luc-Skywalker . En réponse au message Version Linux pour débutant (résolu). Évalué à 4.
moi, j'utilise UsbImager
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"Si tous les cons volaient, il ferait nuit" F. Dard