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.. _flashing:
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Flashing
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Getting EmbassyOS
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After building your device, you need a copy of EmbassyOS.
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* Visit the `latest EmbassyOS release page on Github <https://github.com/Start9Labs/embassy-os/releases/latest>`_ to download an image of EmbassyOS. It is `eos.tar.gz`.
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Installing EmbassyOS
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Once you have the EmbassyOS image, you will need to flash it onto a microSD card.
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#. Download `balenaEtcher <https://www.balena.io/etcher/>`_ onto your Linux, Mac, or Windows computer.
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#. Insert the microSD card into your computer, either directly or using an adapter.
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#. Open balenaEtcher.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/balena.png
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:width: 60%
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:alt: Balena Etcher Dashboard
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#. Click "Select Image" and select your downloaded copy of EmbassyOS.
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#. Click "Select Target" and select your 32GB microSD card.
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.. warning:: Be certain you have selected the correct target microSD card. Whatever target you select will be completely erased and replaced with EmbassyOS.
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#. Click "Flash!". You may be asked to (1) approve the unusually large disk target or (2) enter your password. Both are normal.
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#. After the flash completes, you may remove the micro SD from the adapter, insert it into your Embassy's SD card slot, and continue to the :ref:`Initial Setup <initial-setup>` or :ref:`Update by reflashing <manual-update>` instructions.
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