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# Flashing the OS image
!!! warning "Micro-SD Card Requirements"
* Minimum **16 Gb**
* **Class 10** is strongly recommended
## Download the image
Download the appropriate SD card image. Select it based on the board, platform, and the video capture device you are using:
* **V3 HAT (Patron, Kickstarter, and future editions)**
* [PiKVM v3 HAT (Raspberry Pi 4)](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz) <sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v3-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
* **DIY - Raspberry Pi 4, v2 platform:**
* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz) <sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
* [For HDMI-USB dongle](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmiusb-rpi4-latest.img.xz) <sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmiusb-rpi4-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
* **DIY - Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, v2 platform:**
* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz) <sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zero2w-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
* **DIY - Raspberry Pi Zero W (legacy), v2 platform:**
* [For HDMI-CSI bridge](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zerow-latest.img.xz) <sub>- [*sha1*](https://files.pikvm.org/images/v2-hdmi-zerow-latest.img.xz.sha1)</sub>
Pre-compiled images are only available for the Raspberry Pi 4 and Zero (2) W. For all other cases, you will need to build the operating system yourself. But don't worry, it's [very simple](building_os.md).
## Flash the image
!!! tip
Ignore request to format your sd card, this step is not nessessary. Choose the most suitable method for you
### Using Linux CLI
Decompress and flash the image. **Be careful when choosing the device path, it may be different on your OS**:
```
# xz --decompress v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img.xz
# dd if=v2-hdmi-rpi4-latest.img of=/dev/mmcblkX
```
You can also use `dd_rescue` or `ddrescue`.
!!! warning "Check the advanced settings (CTRL+SHIFT+X), make sure they are blank or the flash will fail"
### Using RPi Imager (Linux, MacOS and Windows)
1. Download and install **the latest version** of [RPi Imager](https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/releases).
2. Run RPi Imager:
<img src="imager-1.jpg" width="400" />
3. Press **CHOOSE OS** and select **Use custom** image at bottom of the list:
<img src="imager-2.jpg" width="400" />
4. After clicking on this item, select the image file (`.img.xz`), then click **CHOOSE STORAGE**:
<img src="imager-3.jpg" width="400" />
5. Insert the memory card into the card reader. Choose the card reader from this list. **Be careful** and choose the right device:
<img src="imager-4.jpg" width="400" />
6. After choosing the memory card, press the **WRITE** button. Confirm the operation when you are asked about it:
<img src="imager-5.jpg" width="400" />
7. Wait for the process to finish. Get yourself a coffee or do some stretching :)
!!! tip
The process may hang at 99% for a long time, this is okay, just wait for it to complete
<img src="imager-6.jpg" width="400" />
8. Remove the memory card after successful completion:
<img src="imager-7.jpg" width="400" />
!!! tip
If an error occurs during flashing or booting PiKVM, repeat the process.
When you have completed these steps, please move to the [First Steps doc.](https://docs.pikvm.org/first_steps/)