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[title] cloning the SD card: part 1
[* black] Now you need to create a Backup of the SD Card. You can use whatever software you like.
[* red] In the Screenshot, I'm using the built-in disk management of Linux Mint.
[* orange] On Windows, you can use Programs like Win32DiskImager.
-[* icon_caution] On Windows, you will also get a bunch of messages urging you to format the partitions. ***Do not format any of them. It will irrecoverably brick your device!***
+[* light_blue] On macOS, you can use Disk Utility. Select the SD Card volume, click File > New Image > Image from "[''SD Card volume name'']"
[* icon_note] It's not enough to copy-paste the files from the partitions that have been recognized in your Operating system. ***You have to use a tool to create an image of the entire card.***