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ImageUSB failing after making a .bin file
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I have dozens of each Kingston G1, G2, Slider and G3 (Rubber) drives and the G2's have easily been them most troublesome drives I've ever had. Many of them would never even format correctly for booting. Out of 24 of them, I think I have 2 left in production.
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Originally posted by Matt5150 View PostHaving a similar problem with a Kingston DataTravler G3 64GB drive.
(If you want a new thread, let me know.)
-Matt
Have you tried creating the image again? Is the error reproducible (and at the same offset)?
You can also try to open the UFD with a raw disk viewer (e.g. OSForensics) and navigate to that position to verify the contents can be read.
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Yes I've tried several times. It seems to keep moving to another address. This last attemp reads "Failed to read from UFD at offset 44671434752 (0x66a00000)".
Right before this error, I hear the Windows sound for disconnecting a removable device. And then it is re-detected as a Unknown Device. I have to remove it and re-insert it, then it's fine again.
I was able to run WinZip to make a copy of all the data on the drive (System/Hidden incl). With no errors.
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostDo you have another flash drive to test with. Could be a hardware fault (or a fake USb drive).
(if it was a software bug, it is much more likely to always fail at the same offset).
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Originally posted by Dan2019 View PostI'm having this issue on Win7 x64, usbimage v1.4 build 1002 as noted in photo
Can you run imageUSB with the debug logging enabled and post/send the log? Start the program with -d command line parameter or create a shortcut to the program end edit the target field with -d. This should provide more details on the exact failure with opening the drive.
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