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Re: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Error opening output file: 5 Access is denied" [SOLVED] From: raspistill error opening output file Mark Filipak
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Message-id: <512EAF7D.4000409@gmail.com> In-reply-to: <512E91E0.9090701@gmail.com> References: <512E735A.2030308@gmail.com> <512E8903.7090503@gmail.com> <512E8D29.6080603@gmail.com> <512E91E0.9090701@gmail.com> On 2013/2/27 6:08 PM, Andrew error opening session output file Goodbody wrote: On 27/02/13 22:48, Mark Filipak wrote: dd.exe and ISO are in the same directory (folder). I'm logged-in as Administrator. This may error opening session output file in informatica not be enough. Right click and choose 'Run as Administrator' dd if=debian-live-6.0.6-amd64-gnome-desktop.iso of=I: results in "read from 95 disk" See this page http://blogs.arcsoftwareconsultancy.com/pi/2012/02/23/how-to-make-a-bootable-sd-card-for-the-raspberry-pi-using-windows/ where it suggests that error may come from not using the block size parameter, bs, try 'bs=1M'. There is also some debate over od vs
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of, I don't know which is correct. Andrew Thanks Andrew! It worked. The 'dd' command's documentation was wrong. This worked: dd bs=1M if=debian-live-6.0.6-amd64-gnome-desktop.iso od=I: In particular, the 'od=' switch is not documented (I would guess that 'od' means 'output device'). Now that I can/have run Debian-Gnome, I have some studying to do. My first objective is to get WiFi working. Wish me luck, and thanks for your help. Ciao - Mark. Reply to: debian-live@lists.debian.org Mark Filipak (on-list) Mark Filipak (off-list) References: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Error opening output file: 5 Access is denied" From: Mark Filipak
OS X Discussion Discussion for installing and setting up Mac OS X on the Dell Mini and Vostro A90 Welcome to MyDellMini! The largest dedicated Dell Mini and Dell Streak forum. Discussion for newbies and experienced users alike on the Dell Mini 9, Dell Mini 10 and many other Dell Products. Looking to hackintosh you Dell Mini? Get the tools and the know-how at our Mac OS X section. Check out our guides for help topics on upgrading and configuring your Dell Mini. Due to excessive spammer activity, registrations have been disabled. If you wish to register, please send us a message on Facebook Community https://lists.debian.org/debian-live/2013/02/msg00252.html Links Members List Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Other Search Options Find New Posts Find Today's Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Google™ Search Go to Page... » Search Site Advanced Search Thread Tools Display Modes (#1) alewjr Junior Member Posts: 3 Join Date: Mar 2009 DD.exe Access is denied on Windows 7 - 11-03-2009, 03:32 PM I've tried following the guides for installing Snow Leopard on my Mini9 but http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/dell-mini-9-os-x-discussion/14798-dd-exe-access-denied-windows-7-a.html I keep running into the same issue. I try running the dd bs=1M if=C:\... line on the ISO file and a USB drive but I keep getting "Error writing file: 5 Access is denied" I got it to work once (copied 54 files?) but the Mini kept rebooting over and over again. I tried doing an xcopy on a mounted image (Virtual Drive) and that didn't work. I'm about to pull my hair out! Can anyone give me some help. BTW... I have NO access to a mac. alewjr View Public Profile Send a private message to alewjr Find all posts by alewjr (#2) alewjr Junior Member Posts: 3 Join Date: Mar 2009 11-03-2009, 05:36 PM Ok, got the access denied situation fixed: Open cmd (Administrator) window. Type: 1. diskpart 2. select disk # (whichever one is your USB) 3. clean 4. create partition primary 5. select partition 1 6. active 7. format fs=fat32 8. exit There was a step between 7 and 8 where you type "assign" but I found that not assigning it let you do the dd.exe line. My new issue is that the SnowLeopard Install USB comes up with "Mach_Kernel missing" error. What am I doing wrong? I don't have access to OSX so I can't format OSX Extended. Will FAT32 work? alewjr View Publ
same directory (folder). I'm logged-in as Administrator. This may not be enough. Right click and choose 'Run as Administrator' dd if=debian-live-6.0.6-amd64-gnome-desktop.iso of=I: results in "read from 95 disk" See this page http://blogs.arcsoftwareconsultancy.com/pi/2012/02/23/how-to-make-a-bootable-sd-card-for-the-raspberry-pi-using-windows/ where error opening it suggests that error may come from not using the block size parameter, bs, try 'bs=1M'. There is also some debate over od vs of, I don't know which is correct. Andrew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email error opening output to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/512e91e0.9090...@gmail.com Previous message View by thread View by date Next message Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Error opening outpu... Mark Filipak Re: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Error open... Andrew Goodbody Re: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Error ... Mark Filipak Re: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): "Er... Andrew Goodbody Re: Running dd (in Windows DOS-box): &quo... Mark Filipak Reply via email to Search the site The Mail Archive home debian-live - all messages debian-live - about the list Expand Previous message Next message The Mail Archive home Add your mailing list FAQ Support Privacy 512E91E0.9090701@gmail.com