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I received the following error multiple times at the end of the Balena Etcher validating process. "Something went wrong. If it is a compressed image, please check that the archive is not corrupted. The writer process ended unexpectedly."
What did you expect to happen
Flash file 2023-06-09-RatOS-2.0.2-raspberry-rpi32.img.xz to micro SD
How to reproduce
I tried with two different SanDisks. The first SanDisk Ultra A1 64GB was purchased from a reputable source.
The second SanDisk Extreme Pro A2 64GB was purchased from a different reputable source.
I tested SanDisks with H2TestW. H2testw was developed to test USB sticks for various kinds of errors.
I tried both flash formats, Flash from File and Flash from URL. Please note, Balena Etcher version 1.19.25
Additional information
None
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What is the size of the image downloaded?
there are know bugs regarding download from GitHub release or action, in many cases the download was not complete.
eg. RatOS is about 1.2/1.3 GB and it was less than 1gb at the end of download, in this case the file is corrupt.
I experienced the same error on Windows. I resolved this, by extracting the ". xz" into a folder with the ". img" inside. I then used the img in the folder with etcher and it worked/validated image.
Thank you for the quick response! As it turned out, the downloaded file
did not show the zip icon. I didn't know it was a zipped file. Please see
attached screenshot.
What happened
I received the following error multiple times at the end of the Balena Etcher validating process. "Something went wrong. If it is a compressed image, please check that the archive is not corrupted. The writer process ended unexpectedly."
What did you expect to happen
Flash file 2023-06-09-RatOS-2.0.2-raspberry-rpi32.img.xz to micro SD
How to reproduce
I tried with two different SanDisks. The first SanDisk Ultra A1 64GB was purchased from a reputable source.
The second SanDisk Extreme Pro A2 64GB was purchased from a different reputable source.
I tested SanDisks with H2TestW. H2testw was developed to test USB sticks for various kinds of errors.
I tried both flash formats, Flash from File and Flash from URL. Please note, Balena Etcher version 1.19.25
Additional information
None
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: