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Does the card have to be formatted or can the 770 do it?
I dont have a card-reader so ....
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But now I get when I attempt to flash the 770 (when it is plugged in, and the device is recognized):
Error claiming USB interface: operation not permitted
Now what? I am running Ubuntu Live.