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Something went wrong. If it is a compressed image, please check that the archive is not corrupted" #4396

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droslean opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 3 comments

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@droslean
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droslean commented Feb 6, 2025

version: 1.19.25

I am trying to flash: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pb-gh-releases/files/S15Pup64_release/ which is an official .iso image.

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@koleto
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koleto commented Feb 10, 2025

I get the same message which aways happens when I try to flash large images over 4Gb with partition tables inside. A conventional way with dd work for me in this case or Pi Imager as a custom image works too. This is a bug that was introduced some half year ago on etcher for MACOS ARM64.

@MichaIng
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MichaIng commented Feb 16, 2025

We faced the same with an MBR partitioned Linux OS image in raw .img format, with partition only a little above 1 GiB size. But more strangely, after I tested a few other images, generated with the same build tools, just for different hardware, the originally failing image suddenly flashed without the error.

Is here a way to enable sort of debug mode/logs, to get some more info?

With Rufus, dd etc, it works all well. Also, while the images are xz-compressed, we ran into the same error when uncompressing it first, and selecting the raw .img file and when selecting the .img.xz archive.

MichaIng/DietPi#7365

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All I get is this >>>>> Image

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