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# Flashing PiKVM OS image
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!!! warning "Micro-SD Card Requirements"
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Minimum **16 Gb, Class 10** recommended
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## Download the image
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Download the appropriate SD card image. Select it based on the board, platform, and the video capture device you are using.
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!!! abstract "Official PiKVM Devices"
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These images are not suitable for DIY and are intended only for our branded devices.
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* **PiKVM V4**
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* [PiKVM V4 Mini](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v4mini-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v4mini-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)
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* [PiKVM V4 Plus](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v4plus-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v4plus-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)
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* **PiKVM V3**
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* [PiKVM V3 HAT BOX Image, OLED/FAN preactivated](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-box-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-box-latest.img.xz.sha1)
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* [PiKVM V3 HAT DIY Assembly](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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!!! abstract "DIY PiKVM V2 Platform"
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* **Raspberry Pi 4**
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* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* [For HDMI-USB dongle](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmiusb-rpi4-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmiusb-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* **Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W**
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* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* **Raspberry Pi Zero W (obsolete)**
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* Support has been discontinued due to reaching the End-of-Life of the base board.<br>
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Please join [Discord](https://discord.gg/bpmXfz5) and ask about this in #unofficial_ports channel if you still want to use it.
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!!! abstract "DIY PiKVM V1 Platform"
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* **Raspberry Pi 3**
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* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-rpi3-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-rpi3-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* [For HDMI-USB dongle](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-rpi3-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-rpi3-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* **Raspberry Pi 2**
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* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-rpi2-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-rpi2-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* [For HDMI-USB dongle](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-rpi2-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-rpi2-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* **Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W**
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* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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* [For HDMI-USB dongle](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-zero2w-latest.img.xz)
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<sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v1-hdmiusb-zero2w-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
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!!! abstract "Any other combinations for advanced users"
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Please check the [file archives](https://files.pikvm.org/images/) for ready-made image or [build the image yourself](building_os.md).
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-----
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## Flashing the image
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!!! tip
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After inserting the memory card into your computer, ignore request to format. This is not nessessary.
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### Using Linux CLI (ADVANCED USERS)
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Decompress (if nessessary) and flash the image. **Be careful when choosing the device path, it may be different on your machine**:
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```console
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[user@localhost]$ xz --decompress v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz
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[user@localhost]$ sudo dd if=v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img of=/dev/mmcblkX
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```
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You can also use `dd_rescue` or `ddrescue`.
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### Using RPi Imager (Linux, MacOS and Windows)
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1. Download and install **the latest version** of [RPi Imager](https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/releases).
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2. Run RPi Imager:
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<img src="RPi-imager1.jpg" width="400" />
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3. Press **NO FILTERING** then **CHOOSE OS** and select **Use custom** image at bottom of the list:
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<img src="RPi-imager2.jpg" width="400" />
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4. After clicking on this item, select the image file (`*.img` or `*.img.xz`), then click **CHOOSE STORAGE**:
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!!! warning
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This should already be set to blank though the flashing process from step 7 but its best to double check the advanced settings (`CTRL+SHIFT+X`), make sure they are blank or the flash will fail.
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<img src="RPi-imager3.jpg" width="400" />
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5. Insert the memory card into the card reader. Choose the card reader from this list. **Be careful** and choose the right device:
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<img src="RPi-imager4.jpg" width="400" />
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6. After choosing the memory card, press the **WRITE** button. Confirm the operation when you are asked about it:
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<img src="RPi-imager5.jpg" width="400" />
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7. Wait for the process to finish. Get yourself a coffee or do some stretching :)
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The process may hang at 99% for a long time, this is okay, just wait for it to complete.
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<img src="RPi-imager6.jpg" width="400" />
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8. Remove the memory card after successful completion. If an error occurs during flashing or booting PiKVM, repeat the process.
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If the error persists, use a different memory card.
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<img src="RPi-imager7.jpg" width="400" />
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