/etcher

Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.

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Etcher

Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.

Etcher is a powerful OS image flasher built with web technologies to ensure flashing an SDCard or USB drive is a pleasant and safe experience. It protects you from accidentally writing to your hard-drives, ensures every byte of data was written correctly, and much more. It can also directly flash Raspberry Pi devices that support USB device boot mode.

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Supported Operating Systems

  • Linux (most distros)
  • macOS 10.10 (Yosemite) and later
  • Microsoft Windows 7 and later

Note: Etcher will run on any platform officially supported by Electron. Read more in their documentation.

Installers

Refer to the downloads page for the latest pre-made installers for all supported operating systems.

Packages

Hosted By: Cloudsmith
Package repository hosting is graciously provided by Cloudsmith. Cloudsmith is the only fully hosted, cloud-native, universal package management solution, that enables your organization to create, store and share packages in any format, to any place, with total confidence.

Debian and Ubuntu based Package Repository (GNU/Linux x86/x64)

Detailed or alternative steps in the instructions by Cloudsmith

  1. Add Etcher Debian repository:

    curl -1sLf \
       'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/balena/etcher/setup.deb.sh' \
       | sudo -E bash
  2. Update and install:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install balena-etcher-electron
Uninstall
sudo apt-get remove balena-etcher-electron
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/balena-etcher.list
apt-get clean
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
apt-get update

Redhat (RHEL) and Fedora-based Package Repository (GNU/Linux x86/x64)

Detailed or alternative steps in the instructions by Cloudsmith

DNF
  1. Add Etcher rpm repository:

    curl -1sLf \
       'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/balena/etcher/setup.rpm.sh' \
       | sudo -E bash
  2. Update and install:

    sudo dnf install -y balena-etcher-electron
Uninstall
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/balena-etcher.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/balena-etcher-source.repo
Yum
  1. Add Etcher rpm repository:

    curl -1sLf \
       'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/balena/etcher/setup.rpm.sh' \
       | sudo -E bash
  2. Update and install:

    sudo yum install -y balena-etcher-electron
Uninstall
sudo yum remove -y balena-etcher-electron
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/balena-etcher.repo
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/balena-etcher-source.repo

OpenSUSE LEAP & Tumbleweed install (zypper)

  1. Add the repo

    curl -1sLf \
    'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/balena/etcher/setup.rpm.sh' \
    | sudo -E bash
  2. Update and install

    sudo zypper up
    sudo zypper install balena-etcher-electron
Uninstall
sudo zypper rm balena-etcher-electron
# remove the repo
sudo zypper rr balena-etcher
sudo zypper rr balena-etcher-source

Solus (GNU/Linux x64)

sudo eopkg it etcher
Uninstall
sudo eopkg rm etcher

Arch/Manjaro Linux (GNU/Linux x64)

Etcher is offered through the Arch User Repository and can be installed on both Manjaro and Arch systems. You can compile it from the source code in this repository using balena-etcher. The following example uses a common AUR helper to install the latest release:

yay -S balena-etcher
Uninstall
yay -R balena-etcher

Brew (macOS)

Note: Etcher has to be updated manually to point to new versions, so it might not refer to the latest version immediately after an Etcher release.

brew install balenaetcher
Uninstall
brew uninstall balenaetcher

Chocolatey (Windows)

This package is maintained by @majkinetor, and is kept up to date automatically.

choco install etcher
Uninstall
choco uninstall etcher

Support

If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub, and the balena.io team will be happy to help.

License

Etcher is free software and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the license.