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What is a IMG file extension?

Image (IMG) files are used to store a complete image of a disc. The IMG format is commonly used to distribute programs, such as operating systems and applications or games. IMG files are useful for making a backup copy of software program discs in case your originals are lost or damaged. You can also set up your IMG files to act like a virtual CD or DVD on your computer (also known as mounting) and run your software directly system, which is particularly useful if your computer does not have a DVD drive. You can open IMG using WinZip; just follow the steps below.

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How to open IMG files

  1. Save the .img file to the desktop. If your compressed file was downloaded from a website, it may be saved in the Downloads folder in your Documents or user directory.
  2. Launch WinZip from your start menu or Desktop shortcut. Open the compressed file by clicking File > Open. If your system has the compressed file extension associated with WinZip program, just double-click on the file.
  3. Select all the files and folders inside the compressed file. Or multi-select only the files or folders you want to open by holding the CTRL key and left-clicking on them.
  4. Click 1-click Unzip and choose Unzip to PC or Cloud in the WinZip toolbar under the Unzip/Share tab.
  5. Choose the destination folder to place the extracting files and click 'Unzip' button.
  6. Find your extracted files in the destination folder.

Open IMG files on Windows or Mac

WinZip 25
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Internet Explorer 8 or later
WinZip Mac 9
  • Mac OS X 10.8, 10.9, or 10.10
  • Intel 64-bit processor
  • Supports Apple Retina Displays

WinZip opens and extracts IMG Compressed Archive Files—and many more formats

We designed WinZip to open and extract from the widest range of file formats, including all of the following:

  • ISO and IMG
  • GZ, TAZ and TGZ
  • TZ and Z
  • UUencoded

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Contents

  1. Preparation
  2. Extract the image file
  3. Run Win32 Disk Imager

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Win32DiskImager is a good tool to clone/flash/restore/copy an image file of an operating system to a USB drive or an SD card, that can be moved to another computer, which can boot from a USB drive or SD card.

This is actually the same process as to clone/flash/restore/copy an ISO file. The method under the hood is the same as is described for linux in the wiki page about mkusb.

This method with Win32 Disk Imager works in Windows XP -- Windows 10.

Download the compressed image file

Download the compressed image file with your operating system using your web browser or download a torrent file and get the file faster that way. Typical extensions for compressed image files are

or download a self-extracting file, for example 9w-dus-i686-persist-live_2017-06-01_4GB.exe.

Download and install programs

Download the following help programs

http://www.md5summer.org

http://www.7-zip.org

http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager

Install the programs (which should be straight-forward in Windows).

Check the md5sums of all the downloaded files versus the listed values at the web sites, where you downloaded them.

Run 7-zip

7-zip is a free program. It is also possible to use WinZip, if you have that program. There is a demo video and screenshots at

https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/

Extract the image from the compressed image file to a 'raw' image file with the extension img. This will usually be much larger that the compressed file, and you need enough free space in order to succeed.

If the image file is not compressed, you need not use 7-zip.

Self-extracting image file

The intention with 9w-dus-i686-grub_2017-05-25_1GB.exe is to provide a quick method to get a very small portable linux system with the tool dus (alias mkusb-dus alias guidus), that can create persistent live systems in Ubuntu and Debian and systems developed from them. It can also be used for other system tasks and can be a first step from Windows. This system expands to 1 GB and contains a live-only system.

The file 9w-dus-i686-persist-live_2017-06-01_4GB.exe expands to 4 GB and contains a corresponding persistent live system.

See more details including download links at /9W-DUS_i686.exe

File

The following screenshots are 'borrowed' from the description of using it with ISO files, but if you replace 'iso' with 'img', they would be the same. (An ISO file is an image file with the ISO 9660 file system.)

Ignore this warning

There can be a warning, that you need to format the disk in drive

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This is because Windows might not recognize the file system on the pendrive. But do not worry! The process to clone/flash/restore/copy the iso file will overwrite the target drive anyway, so it is completely meaningless to format it.

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Select file

Select the img file (that you extracted and want to use) in the Win32 Disk Imager window. Click on the symbol, and get the file selector (in the right bottom corner). The default is to show image (IMG) files. If there is another extension, it will be displayed when you select all kinds of files *.*

Check device and Write

WARNING

Check very carefully, that the device (F: in the picture) is really the USB pendrive, that you want to use. The best method is to have only the intended target USB drive connected to avoid the risk to overwrite a USB hard disk drive with all the family pictures and video clips !!!

Write

When you are sure, you can click on the Write button to start the process.

Confirm overwrite alias Final Warning

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Progress view

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This demo uses a Sandisk Cruzer Blade 4 GB as target drive. It is slow (5 MB/s) but reliable for booting. A USB 3 pendrive in a USB 2 port can be 6 times faster due to faster flash memory. See this link.

Work done :-) Remember to eject the pendrive safely

It is important to flush the buffers, to finish writing before pulling the pendrive. This is done with 'Eject safely'. It is also done at a correct shutdown or reboot.

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Good luck and welcome to the linux world!

In order to re-use the pendrive after installing the operating system, just format it completely (including MBR) using gparted in Ubuntu or Disk Management in Windows. See details in this link.

You find more information at the following wiki page (and links from it)

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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick

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Win32DiskImager/compressed-image_2_USB-or-SD (last edited 2017-06-02 21:44:09 by nio-wiklund)