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Create installation media for Ubuntu
These steps will walk you through creating a bootable Ubuntu image SD Card or USB flash drive.
WARNING:This will erase any existing content on the removable drive!
View instructions for: Ubuntu, Windows, or macOS.
On Ubuntu
Download the Ubuntu image for your device in your `Downloads` folder
Insert your SD card or USB flash drive
Identify its address by opening the "Disks" application and look for the "Device" line. If the line is in the format, then your drive address is: . If it is in the format, then the address is
Unmount it by right-clicking its icon in the launcher bar, the eject icon in a file manager or the square icon in the "Disks" application
Open a terminal () to copy the image to your removable drive
If the Ubuntu image file you have downloaded ends with an `.xz` file extension, run:
Else, run:
Then, run the command to finalize the process
You can now eject your removable drive. You are ready to install Ubuntu on your device ›
On Windows
Download the Ubuntu image for your device in your `Downloads` folder
If the Ubuntu image file you have downloaded ends with an .xz file extension, you will need to extract it first. To do so, you might have to install an archive extractor software, like 7-zip
Insert your SD card or USB flash drive
Download and install Win32DiskImager, then launch it
Find out where your removable drive is mounted by opening a File Explorer window to check which mount point the drive is listed under.
Here is an example of an SD card listed under E:
In order to flash your card with the Ubuntu image, Win32DiskImager will need 2 elements:
- an Image File: navigate to your folder and select the image you have just extracted
a Device: the location of your SD card. Select the drive on which your SD card is mounted
When ready click on Write and wait for the process to complete.
You can now eject your removable drive. You are ready to install Ubuntu on your device ›
On macOS
Download the Ubuntu image for your device in your Downloads folder
Insert your SD card or USB flash drive
Open a terminal window (Go to Application » Utilities, you will find the Terminal app there), then run this command:
In the results, identify your removable drive device address, it will probably look like an entry like the ones below:
Your removable drive must be formatted. In this example, is the drive address of an 8GB SD card.
Unmount your SD card with this command:
When successful, you should see a message similar to this:
You can now copy the image to the SD card:
When finished you will see this message:
You can now eject your removable drive. You are ready to install Ubuntu on your device ›
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