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Debian reprogrammining a usb stick?

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Is there a gui app I can use similar to mpall in windows but in debian?
 

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Is there a gui app I can use similar to mpall in windows but in debian?
No. That's Phison software, to work directly with Phison products, built just for Windows. I seriously doubt you'll find something specifically like it for Linux. A better question to ask is what you're trying to do, there might be a better option. Another option would be to get a flash drive that doesn't require you to occasionally fix the firmware should something go wrong. A VM running Windows with pass-thru for the USB device would be possible if you were using a CPU with VT-d.

This all seems like a lot more work than just getting a better quality flash drive.
 
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No. That's Phison software, to work directly with Phison products, built just for Windows. I seriously doubt you'll find something specifically like it for Linux. A better question to ask is what you're trying to do, there might be a better option. Another option would be to get a flash drive that doesn't require you to occasionally fix the firmware should something go wrong. A VM running Windows with pass-thru for the USB device would be possible if you were using a CPU with VT-d.

This all seems like a lot more work than just getting a better quality flash drive.
thanks for the reply, I was just curious. I am interested in the sticks that dont need flasking though.
 
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