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Burn images using Etcher}
Burn images to SD card/USB drive using Etcher
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NOTE: Etcher supports various types of images: iso, img, dsk, hddimg, raw, zip, gz, bz2, xz.
WARNING: This action will wipe all data on your SD Card/USB drive!
* Start //Etcher// and select your image:
{F6584, alt=Etcher 1, size=full}
* Select your USB drive and click !!Continue!!:
{F6585, alt=Etcher 2, size=full}
* Click !!Flash!!, and wait until //Etcher// flashes the image and verifies it:
{F6586, alt=Etcher 3, size=full}
* It's done, your image is written to your SD Card or USB drive:
{F6587, alt=Etcher 4, size=full}
NOTE: You can also do this using [[recommendations/burn-using-gdisks|GNOME Disks]] or using [[recommendations/burn-using-gdisks/|`dd` command in Terminal]].
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page >
icon=thumbs-o-up, name=General Recommendations >
Burn images using Etcher}
Burn images to SD card/USB drive using Etcher
---
NOTE: Etcher supports various types of images: iso, img, dsk, hddimg, raw, zip, gz, bz2, xz.
WARNING: This action will wipe all data on your SD Card/USB drive!
* Start //Etcher// and select your image:
{F6584, alt=Etcher 1, size=full}
* Select your USB drive and click !!Continue!!:
{F6585, alt=Etcher 2, size=full}
* Click !!Flash!!, and wait until //Etcher// flashes the image and verifies it:
{F6586, alt=Etcher 3, size=full}
* It's done, your image is written to your SD Card or USB drive:
{F6587, alt=Etcher 4, size=full}
NOTE: You can also do this using [[recommendations/burn-using-gdisks|GNOME Disks]] or using [[recommendations/burn-using-gdisks/|`dd` command in Terminal]].