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All right, thank you very much, Grey, and oh yeah, for Doug, while you've got that card working, that SD card in your Pi, you might want to consider a program called Win32 Disk Imager. And what that'll do is it'll let you take your card, pop it out of your Pi, put it into some kind of card reader or if your computer doesn't, when you can get a little USD thing, and you put that card in there, and you can turn it into, well you don't change the physical structure of the card at all, but it'll allow you to make a backup image of that card. So if it ever does brick, down the road, in the future, whatever, you'll have a good working copy of it in a file. And you can either rewrite the old card if it crashes, or if you need to get a new one, because those are not 100% bulletproof, those cards, they can just die for no backup of that card. makes it easy for you just to get a new one, reverse the process and rewrite that image file, everything will be back up and running just like it is today. So if you have the opportunity or ability to do that, I would highly recommend it. And then you just use Win32 disk imager in reverse, you know, write the image back to the card, and then you can boot your Pi back up again. So on the list, we're going to you for your final comment.
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