How To Backup And Restore SD Card For Raspberry Pi
In Summary : After having successfully recorded a system for our Raspberry Pi on our SD card it is almost certain that we will carry ou...
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In Summary :
But one thing I am sure of is that you have had to perform this process more than once,
for the simple fact that there are several systems for this device you
have done the task of testing them to see which is the one that fits
your needs.
This process can generate that you can lose some configurations of some system that previously you used and that of losing them can later regret for having made the change.
To avoid this type of regrets we can carry out a preventive backup of our SD card and be able to save those systems and configurations that we believe are convenient.
And not only that we must also consider that SD cards tend to have some time to live, so it is never necessary to carry out a preventive backup.
So if you think it is time to back up your SD card, I invite you to follow the instructions below.
One of the simplest ways to back up the information contained in our SD card is to make a full copy of its contents.
What we are going to do with this is to create an image of the SD card which we will be able to save to later be able to carry out the restoration.
Then to perform this task it is necessary that we extract the SD card from our Raspberry Pi, which we must disconnect from the power supply. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/how-to-backup-and-restore-sd-card-for-raspberry-pi
After having successfully recorded a system for our Raspberry Pi on our SD card it is almost certain that we will carry out some tests of the new system, as well as make personalization settings on it.
This process can generate that you can lose some configurations of some system that previously you used and that of losing them can later regret for having made the change.
To avoid this type of regrets we can carry out a preventive backup of our SD card and be able to save those systems and configurations that we believe are convenient.
And not only that we must also consider that SD cards tend to have some time to live, so it is never necessary to carry out a preventive backup.
So if you think it is time to back up your SD card, I invite you to follow the instructions below.
One of the simplest ways to back up the information contained in our SD card is to make a full copy of its contents.
What we are going to do with this is to create an image of the SD card which we will be able to save to later be able to carry out the restoration.
Then to perform this task it is necessary that we extract the SD card from our Raspberry Pi, which we must disconnect from the power supply. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/how-to-backup-and-restore-sd-card-for-raspberry-pi
