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Siglent SDS1102CML+ non-responsive: Any ideas?
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tv84:
1. Change USB disk and repeat.
2. If it fails again, go to 1.
tautech:
USB drives must be FAT32 with 4K clusters and bootable.

If nothing works you might need the MicroSD card recovery package from Siglent……much more involved to implement…….main board soldering required but results are very reliable.
9a5n:
In Siglent instructions those details are not written.
FAT32 is not a problem.
4K clusters is not a problem.
However, how to make Linux bootable drive on Windows without some ISO file?
Antonio90:
Rufus has worked quite well for me. AFAIK, bootable has nothing to do with the operating system anyway, it's checked at boot, way before loading the OS.

EDIT: https://rufus.ie/
tv84:

--- Quote from: 9a5n on January 04, 2024, 10:10:16 am ---In Siglent instructions those details are not written.
FAT32 is not a problem.
4K clusters is not a problem.
However, how to make Linux bootable drive on Windows without some ISO file?

--- End quote ---

 :o  It's not supposed for the drive to be bootable. The remaining bootloader (in the machine) must be able to recognize the USB disk files and go from there. If your bootloader is in a state of incapability, not common, then you won't be able to do anything.
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