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# Flashing the YunoHost ISO
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Now that you downloaded the ISO image of YunoHost, you should flash/burn it on a physical medium. Typically, this is done on a **USB stick** or an **SD card** .
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< img src = "/images/sdcard.jpg" width = 100 >
< img src = "/images/micro-sd-card.jpg" width = 100 >
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< img src = "/images/usb_key.png" width = 150 >
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< img src = "/images/cd.jpg" width = 100 >
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### (Recommended) With Etcher
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Download < a href = "https://etcher.io/" target = "_blank" > Etcher< / a > for your operating system and install it.
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< img src = "/images/etcher.gif" >
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Plug your USB stick, select your YunoHost ISO and click "Flash"
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### With UNetbootin
Download < a href = "https://unetbootin.github.io/" > UNetbootin< / a > for your operating system and install it.
< img src = "/images/unetbootin.png" >
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Put your USB stick on, select your YunoHost ISO and click "OK"
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### With `dd`
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If you are on Linux / Mac and know your way around command line, you may also
flash your USK stick or SD card with `dd` . You can identify which device corresponds to your
USB stick or SD card with `fdisk -l` or `lsblk` . An SD card name typically is something like `/dev/mmcblk0` . BE CAREFUL and make sure you got the right name.
Then run :
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```bash
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# Replace /dev/mmcblk0 if the name of your device is different...
dd if=/path/to/yunohost.img of=/dev/mmcblk0
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```
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### Burning a CD/DVD
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For older devices, you might want to burn a CD/DVD. The software to use depends on your operating system.
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* On Windows, use [ImgBurn ](http://www.imgburn.com/ ) to write the image file on the disc
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* On macOS, use [Disk Utility ](http://support.apple.com/kb/ph7025 )
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* On GNU/Linux, you have plenty of choices, like [Brasero ](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Brasero ) or [K3b ](http://www.k3b.org/ )