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.. _flashing-os-x86:
=============
StartOS (x86)
=============
This guide is for flashing StartOS to a USB drive in order to install it to an x86_64 architecture device. This will include most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, and servers. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-startos/>`_.
.. note:: You will need a USB drive of at least 8GB in size
Getting StartOS
---------------
Visit the `Github release page <https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os/releases/latest>`_ to find the latest StartOS release.
At the bottom of the page, under "Assets," download the ``x86_64.iso`` or ``x86_64-nonfree.iso`` file. The former image contains no proprietary software (built for the Server Pure). As the title implies, the latter, ``nonfree`` image, contains non-free (closed-source) software. This may be required for your hardware, especially for graphics and/or wireless device support.
.. figure:: /_static/images/flashing/x86_64-asset.png
:width: 60%
Select your OS to continue:
.. tabs::
.. group-tab:: Linux
(Optional, but recommended) Verify the checksum against the one listed on GitHub (SHA256):
.. code-block::
sha256sum startos-0.3.4.2-efc56c0-20230525_x86_64.iso
.. group-tab:: Mac
(Optional, but recommended) Verify the checksum against the one listed on GitHub by opening a terminal, changing your directory to where you downloaded the .iso file, and entering:
.. code-block::
openssl dgst -sha256 startos-0.3.5.1-39de098_x86_64.iso
.. group-tab:: Windows
(Optional, but recommended) Verify the checksum against the one listed on GitHub by opening Windows PowerShell, changing your directory to where you downloaded the .img.gz file, and running `Get-FileHash`:
.. code-block::
cd Downloads
Get-FileHash startos-0.3.4.2-efc56c0-20230525_x86_64.iso
Installing StartOS
------------------
Once you have the StartOS image, you will need to flash it onto your USB drive.
#. Download `balenaEtcher <https://www.balena.io/etcher/>`_ onto your Linux, Mac, or Windows computer.
#. Insert your USB drive into your computer.
#. Open balenaEtcher.
.. figure:: /_static/images/diy/balena.png
:width: 60%
:alt: Balena Etcher Dashboard
#. Click "Select Image" and select the ``.iso`` file you just downloaded.
#. Click "Select Target" and select your USB drive, checking the size to make sure it's the correct drive.
.. warning:: BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you have selected the correct target flash drive. Whatever target you select will be **COMPLETELY ERASED**!!
#. Click "Flash!". You may be asked to approve the unusually large disk target and/or enter your password. Both are normal.
#. After this completes, you may remove the newly flashed drive from your computer, and insert it into the device you intend to install StartOS onto.
#. Plug the USB drive into the device and power on. Follow the on-screen instructions to Install StartOS (use "Re-Install" to preserve data, or "Factory Reset" to wipe the device). After install is complete, you will be prompted to remove your USB drive.
.. note:: Always perfer the fastest available USB 3.0+ port - typically this is blue or labeled "SS" (SuperSpeed)
.. tip:: Occasionally, you may need to make some changes in your BIOS, such as turning off Secure Boot, or allowing USB boot for install. See the `Community Hub <https://community.start9.com>`_ for guides or to get help.
#. Finally, continue to the :ref:`Initial Setup <initial-setup>`, :ref:`Manual Update <manual-update>`, or :ref:`Reset Password <reset-password>` instructions - depending on your need.