
I hope you can understand that if someone don’t understand help them if u understand cuz i can not explain any further.
#Cluster size rufus how to#
If you dont understand just look up how to download iso to rufus on youtube, do it, then deleate what you downloaded to your usb and that should fix it. This will reset the USB and download the iso files which then you can go to the usb and deleate the files you downloaded making your USB drives usable again. Step four: select ur usb and iso in rufus What u do is u download any iso file which i downloaded pop os iso and i downlaoded rufus again

I hope your USBs get fixed from this terrible app. I did a lot of research and have not found a solution to fixing both my USBs. Although true it simple and easy to use it will inevitably break your USB making it not worth your time and money. The reason I used Balena was that it looked simple and easy to use. I recommend using Rufus as that works for me and DOES NOT break my USBs stick as I have used both Balena Etcher and Rufus.
#Cluster size rufus software#
Can anyone help me out? If not I’ll just trash the hell out of this software all over my XDA/reddit and personal forums so that hopefully people will stop asking me to fix something that, had I been the developer, I would have fixed A LONG TIME AGO.ĭo not use Balena Etcher it broke two of my USBs sticks. All 3 provided the above error in event viewer. Error code: tried my PC, running WIN10 with 16GB RAM and a couple SSDs and my 2 laptops. I keep getting the message along the liens of “Cluster Size too small” …here’s a couple lines from my Event Viewer:Ĭannot zero sectors on disk \?\PhysicalDrive2. I’ve always been able to work around diskpart in WIN10 to success but this SANDISK 32GB is not having it. And guess what? All 4 times were instances where the person used Etcher, as instructed, to flash System 76’s POS/POP OS and after successful installation of the OS, as I’m told, the drive is unusable, unable to be cleaned in diskpart, unable to be formated, etc.

I have a couple friends who play with Linux distros in dev and this is the 4th time I’ve been asked to repair a USB.

Thanks to System 76 for barely compiling an installation guide, not to mention any useful FAQs or troubleshooting.
