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Appendix C: How to Image a New SD Card
If the SD card has gone bad you can image a new card using the supplied image on the CD. This will be the base
image that was sent on the original unit. If you have configured overlay settings, you may be able to recover them
from the existing SD card. You will need to unzip the DX-4400_8GB_<date>.img.zip which will be 8GB when
unzipped.
C.1 From a Windows Machine
If you are using a Windows PC, you can use the Win32DiskImager supplied on the CD. To use the program,
unzip the file on the Windows PC into a folder and then start the Win32DiskImager in the folder. If Windows
prompts to allow the program answer Yes. Now browse to where you unzipped the image file and select it. Under
Device select where Windows mounted the SD card and then select Write.
C.2 From a Linux Machine
If you are using a Linux PC use the dd command to image the new SD card this takes quite a while. The
command line is
dd if=DX-4400_8GB_<date>.img of=/dev/sdx
Replace the <date> with the file date and sdx with the location Linux mounted the SD card.
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