At its heart, Win64 Disk Imager performs a deceptively simple task: it reads a raw disk image file (such as .iso or, more commonly, .img ) and writes it directly to a removable storage device, typically a USB flash drive or an SD card. Unlike conventional file copiers that navigate a file system, Win64 Disk Imager operates at the sector level . It performs a bit-for-bit (or block-for-block) clone of the source image onto the target media.
: Typically runs as a single executable without complex installation. 📋 Common Use Cases win64 disk imager