Format the SD-Card before dumping and OS-Image to the card.

If you are using an Unix OS everything can be done on command-line
Insert the SD-Card into the Card-Reader of the Unix-Workstation.

Issue the following commmand:

df -h

The output is a complete list of storage-media that is actual available on the work-station.
Idetify your card, on my workstation the SD-Card is always „/dev/sdb“

If the OS has automatically mounted the SD-Card unmount it now.
Therfor issue the following command:

	
sudo diskutil umount /dev/sdb1

or, as root:

	
umount /dev/sdb1

Now a:

df -h

Should not display any hint of /dev/sdb, now start to copy the image bit by bit to the SD-Card.
As user root issue:

dd of=/dev/sdb if=/home/2013-07-26-wheezy-raspbian.img bs=1M

Note: „of“ is the output-path, here /dev/sdb and „if“ is the input-path, here the wheezy image. The bit by bit copy will take a while.

SD-Card Backup and zip image:

dd if=/dev/sdb bs=1M | gzip > /home/k03b169/Downloads/Hot_Spot/Raspberry/ZipDD8GB.gz

Write zipped image back to SD-Card:

gzip -dc /home/k03b169/Downloads/Hot_Spot/Raspberry/image.gz | dd of=/dev/sdb bs=1M

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