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*Mar 29, 2019 How to Reset an Xbox 360. If you want to sell your Xbox 360 or are experiencing serious system errors that are preventing you from playing games or connecting to Xbox Live, resetting your Xbox 360 will delete and wipe all its contents.
*Sep 23, 2019 Use the Restore Disk Image to Drive dialog box to browse for the DMG file with the installation files for Mac OS X Yosemite in this case, and click the OK button to create a bootable USB of the operating system.
Download A Factory Reset Onto A USB For Xbox One? By 4 years ago. Download A Factory Reset Onto A USB For Xbox One? So someone I follow said they downloaded the xbox one factory reset onto a USB onto their Xbox? I tried googling and looking around and found nothing? 'Restore factory defaults' level 2. Original Poster.Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device | 6 comments | Create New AccountClick here to return to the 'Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device' hint The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say. Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device
Wow, great hint. This is going to go to good use. Thanks! Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device
Somehow I thought that was what the menu item Images -> Scan Image for Restore always did... but I suppose there has been at least one occasion where this may have actually been what I needed. g=
Happily, I've never found myself in a position where I needed to restore my backup image files, (made with Carbon Copy Cloner.) But I'd like to know the routine if I ever need to use it. My question: since I back up separate partitions into separate disk image files, is this hint inapplicable to me? Does this hint only apply to backing up multiple partitions into a single disk image? (I had no idea it was even possible to backup multiple partitions to a single disk image...) Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device
This is great. I was getting real frustrated with Disk Utility's non-specific error messages. This worked just like you said it would. Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block device
Great post. However, when I tried this I got a 'Resource busy' error. In order to avoid this problem, you have to make sure the mac OS isn't 'using' the device first. To do this just open the DiskUtility.app, and on the target USB hard drive, unmount any of it's partitions. Make sure to not eject the USB hard drive so that the device is still available in DiskUtility and shows up in the result from 'diskutil list'.Restore Xbox Usb With Dmg Windows 7 Restore a full-disk .dmg file to a raw block deviceRestore Xbox Usb With Dmg Download
Many thanks to you and daveosborne for your hints ! 1) I'm currently dumping the content of a .dmg file to an external disk. 2) 'with an appropriate buffer size to copy over the whole block image, including partition table and boot sector' -> what do you mean by that and how can I determine which buffer size is appropriate ? -> how did you determine the 131072 size ? For my use I trusted blindly the example and used the bs=131072 option. Untill now it seems to be working... (it's still copying). I'm currenlty getting tons of lines on my terminal screen that look like : ... CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: src 0x02E4AA97 srcLen 116073 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: dest 0x02E26000 destLen 262144 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: src 0x02E61F0D srcLen 20723 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: dest 0x02E26000 destLen 262144 ... with sometimes long series of ... CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: src 0x02E66B71 srcLen 1167 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: dest 0x02E26000 destLen 262144 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: src 0x02E66B71 srcLen 1167 CZlibDecompressor::decompressData: dest 0x02E26000 destLen 262144 ... I notice the destLen (I suppose it means block destination length) 262144 is exactly the double of the bs=131072 that was used before. I'm curious if anyone can help me understand this. Does this mean the source data is sparsed over the destination disk by blocks of 131072 or 262144 bytes, thereby fragmenting the disk ? In your replies, please kindly take into account that I'm a French newbie with a fair level of ignorance of OSX command line technical slang, however not completely ignorant with computers either (one piece of paper even says I'm an engineer :), it's just that I don't understand what the buffer size technically means here. Many thanks in advance for your insights !