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Berry Boot USB .IMG issues #731

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Vadero66 opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 9 comments
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Berry Boot USB .IMG issues #731

Vadero66 opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 9 comments

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@Vadero66
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Vadero66 commented Dec 8, 2021

I have a raspberry pi 4 8gb model B. I am running berry boot. When I select my USB to find the flavor of OS I want to install, it displays nothing but system volume. I jave use pi images ro format 4 USB devices of different manufacturers. It still won't display any .img files.

@symbios24
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Hi, The drive must be fat32 formatted to see it.

@Vadero66
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Vadero66 commented Dec 8, 2021 via email

@symbios24
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Press the add os option and keep the left click pressed until you see the add from usb option

@Vadero66
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Vadero66 commented Dec 8, 2021 via email

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symbios24 commented Dec 9, 2021

Are the images with the img extension?

Eg:. Raspbian.img

Or you put them compressed in the drive?

Eg: Raspbian.img.gz

If they are in capital.IMG put them in lower case .img

@Vadero66
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Vadero66 commented Dec 9, 2021 via email

@bernermic
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Hi, first of all - thanks for this great tool!

@Vadero66 I ran into the same exact issue. I was able to restore my .img from USB via accessing the Backup section.
It was the last option where I could choose to restore a img from USB, there it worked just fine for me.

Somehow the add OS option didn't show me a the restore from USB either.

@maxnet
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maxnet commented Dec 29, 2021

Somehow the add OS option didn't show me a the restore from USB either.

Need to hold down your mouse button longer over the "add OS" button.

@bernermic
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Ok, I will try that with my next install.

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