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* Download Win32 Disk Imager from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and install it. | * Download Win32 Disk Imager from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and install it. | ||
* Extract the downloaded image: | * Extract the downloaded image: | ||
** For | ** For extracting a .gz file the latest [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] can be used, for example. | ||
** For | ** For extracting a .zst file the latest [https://www.rarlab.com/rar/winrar-x64-621.exe WinRAR] can be used, for example. | ||
* Insert your SD card into your PC. <br>No need to format the SD card before writing the image to it, as the card will be formatted once it will be flashed. | * Insert your SD card into your PC. <br>No need to format the SD card before writing the image to it, as the card will be formatted once it will be flashed. | ||
* Run the file named Win32DiskImager.exe (in Windows 7, 8 and 10 we recommend that you right-click this file and choose “Run as administrator”). | * Run the file named Win32DiskImager.exe (in Windows 7, 8 and 10 we recommend that you right-click this file and choose “Run as administrator”). | ||
* If the SD card (Device) you are using isn’t found automatically. Click on the drop down box and select | * If the SD card (Device) you are using isn’t found automatically. Click on the drop down box and select it. | ||
* In the Image File box, choose the | * In the Image File box, choose the .img/.wic file you have extracted previously. | ||
* Click | * Click Write. | ||
* After a few minutes, you receive a notification that your SD has been created successfully. | * After a few minutes, you receive a notification that your SD has been created successfully. | ||
=== Using a Mac OS X host === | === Using a Mac OS X host === | ||
Use the [https://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/dd-utility-write-and-backup-operating-system-img-files-memory-card-mac-os-x dd Utility for MAC OS X] to flash .img files to your SD card | Use the [https://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/dd-utility-write-and-backup-operating-system-img-files-memory-card-mac-os-x dd Utility for MAC OS X] to flash .img/.wic files to your SD card |
Revision as of 09:57, 14 April 2024
Write the image to an SD card
During the SD card image writing all files and partitions are erased from target device.
Double check that the device is correct to avoid accidentally overwriting a different device and potentially damaging your existing operating system.
Double check that the device is correct to avoid accidentally overwriting a different device and potentially damaging your existing operating system.
Using a Linux based host
Plug-in the SD card to your Linux host PC, run dmesg and see which device is added (i.e. /dev/sdX or /dev/mmcblkX)
$ sudo umount /dev/sdX?* # For files: $ <image name>. | sudo dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M && sync (Replace /dev/sdX with your actual device)
Using a Windows based host
- Download Win32 Disk Imager from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ and install it.
- Extract the downloaded image:
- Insert your SD card into your PC.
No need to format the SD card before writing the image to it, as the card will be formatted once it will be flashed. - Run the file named Win32DiskImager.exe (in Windows 7, 8 and 10 we recommend that you right-click this file and choose “Run as administrator”).
- If the SD card (Device) you are using isn’t found automatically. Click on the drop down box and select it.
- In the Image File box, choose the .img/.wic file you have extracted previously.
- Click Write.
- After a few minutes, you receive a notification that your SD has been created successfully.
Using a Mac OS X host
Use the dd Utility for MAC OS X to flash .img/.wic files to your SD card