Faulty Colour Touch

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    nickrusanov

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    I have a cc-touch which does not boot. CF is not readable from CF reader.

    if I insert CF card from another cc-touch - it does work.

    if I use image from good CF card to make a new one - it does not work.

    it is not easy to get it back (from ny country). so my question - is it possible to create a new CF bootable card?

    thank you
     
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    How are you copying the image from the good card? You need to do a proper image using a disk imaging tool to ensure the copy is bootable. Copying the image should work fine.

    Something like the dd command in linux/unix should work fine, not sure what the options are under Windows.
     
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    Norton/Symantec Ghost is usually the best option to use under DOS/Windows.

    However I'm not quite sure why you wouldnt just swap the card out with another one from CIS :confused:

    Darpa
     
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    As stated in the post... "it is not easy to get it back (from ny country). so my question - is it possible to create a new CF bootable card?"... he's in Russia!
     
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    Fair point, I'll crawl back in my hole now :p
     
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    yes)

    sometimes it's more expensive to get the product back to UK than to get a new one

    we have a small hill of returned products
     
    nickrusanov, Mar 16, 2008
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