Backing up your Raspberry Pi
So in this quick tutorial I am going to show you how to back-up your raspberry pi in the event of a disastrous crash you can be back online in under a hour.
This tip is for Windows base user (sorry to everyone else). So let’s get cracking 🙂
Step 1:
Download and install the following software:Â Win32 Disk Imager
Step 2:
Log into your Raspberry Pi and shut it down.
You can use the following command in a shell
sudo shutdown now -h
Step 3:
Remove the SD card from the Raspberry Pi and insert it into the machine that is running the Win32 Disk Imager.
Step 4:
Start Win32 Disk Imager and perform the following:
1. Input the location and name of the backup file. (Tip: Make it memorable and add a date like YYYY_MM_DD)
2. Select the drive that the SD card is using.
3. Start the read process of the SD card.
Step 5:
Wait for the process complete and once done return the SD card back to the Raspberry Pi and restart it. You now have a working backup of your Pi 🙂