That is a bad diagnostic message. I realise it is made difficult because rpi-imager is cross-platform, but it really is essential to give an actual error string or code, and some information about what "file" or "disk" are being referred to.
If you start rpi-imager from a terminal window, rather than a GUI menu, it may print some more information to stderr. Also run dmesg after the failure, in case there are any kernel messages.
If you start rpi-imager from a terminal window, rather than a GUI menu, it may print some more information to stderr. Also run dmesg after the failure, in case there are any kernel messages.
Statistics: Posted by jojopi — Fri Mar 07, 2025 9:18 am