![]() This should answer the questions, how to regain the original device size, after you have written a smaller image to a larger device. ![]() This will cause Windows to reformat the device with it’s original size (USB Image Tool doesn’t do it). It will overwrite the bootsector of the selected device with zeroes. The third change worth a special announcement is the new Reset-Button. You can now make backups of your USB hard drives or special card readers. The second major change is, that USB Image Tool now supports non-removable USB devices. To manually start USB Image Tool with admin rights was confusing, even with that point mentioned first in the FAQ. ![]() I changed that, because in most cases people want to make backups or restores in device mode. The first thing you might notice: USB Image Tool asks for admin rights already at startup. After almost a year, the new USB Image Tool version comes with new features, that have been asked for.
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