operation timed out after X ms, 5 tries with error: Command failed: diskpart /s "C\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp\_diskpart\-xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
See original GitHub issue- Etcher version: 1.0.0-beta.17
- Operating system and architecture: Windows 10 64bits
- Do you see any meaningful error information on DevTools? yes
I used Etcher to burn a Linux OS in a flash drive and it worked, but when I tried to burn a Linux Mint in the flash Drive it says its corrupted.
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@jviotti yeah, fiddled with it a bit, and started reading through the win32 API docs, but haven’t gotten around to anything substantial yet.
@Ringworks where there any systems you tested where the card reader was external?
My bad, didn’t look to hard at the dd command, just copied and pasted it this morning half asleep. For some reason I thought it was zeroing the whole 32GB.
I have a laptop with Debian on it, I’ll see if there is GParted provide better result indirectly with Hardware. I’ll need to charge it and blow the dust off it, I’ll report back in tomorrow.