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== How to create a bootable microSD card ==
The process is relatively straightforward: it consists of writing the WIC file of interest generated by Yocto Petalinux onto the SD card. There are multiple ways to do that.
The most common is to use the well-known BalenaEtcher tool ([https://etcher.balena.io/ download BalenaEtcher]). The following instruction explains how to use it on a Windows host. The procedure is similar when working with a Linux host.
* Download the desired binary image to flash (<code>*.wic</code> or <code>*.wic.bz2</code>). In case you have a <code>*.wic.bz2</code>, unzip the file in order to have a <code>*.wic</code> file
**Among the binaries made available in the [[mirror:desk-mp1xz7-l/| mirror]] there are several <code>*.wic.bz2</code> files for the available releases. In particular, there is the <code>[https://mirror.dave.eu/desk-xz-l/desk-xz7-l-1.0.1/desk-xz7-l-1.0.1_boralite_dave-image-devel.wic.bz2 desk-xz7-l-1.0.1_bora_dave-image-devel.wic.bz2]</code> file. This image is the one used to program the microSD card delivered along with the evaluation kit.
* Connect the microSD card to the PC Host
* Open BalenaEtcher tool
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