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a.The SD Card Formatter software can be used to format the TF card, and its download address is<br>
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/eula_windows/SDCardFormatterv5_WinEN.zip<br>
b.After downloading, unzip and install directly, and then open the software<br>
5)Use '''Win32Diskimager''' to burn the Linux image to the TF card<br>
a.The download page of Win32Diskimager is<br>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/Archive/<br>
b.After downloading, install it directly. The Win32Diskimager interface is as follows<br>
c) Finally click "Write" to start burning
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c.After the image writing is completed, click the '''"Exit"''' button to exit, and then you can pull out the TF card and insert it into the development board to start
5)After entering the balenaEtcher download page, click the green download button to download the installation package of balenaEtcher. You can also select the Portable version of balenaEtcher through the drop-down box. The Portable version does not need to be installed. Double-click to open it and use it
<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img28.png|400px600px|]]</div><br> 6)If you download a version of balenaEtcher that needs to be installed, please install it before using it. If you download the Portable version of balenaEtcher, just double-click to open it. The opened balenaEtcher interface is shown in the figure below.<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img29.png|600px|]]</div> 7)The specific steps to use balenaEtcher to burn a Linux image are as follows<p style="padding-left:20px;">a. First select the path of the Linux image file to be burned<br>b. Then select the drive letter of the TF card<br>c. Finally, click Flash to start burning the Linux image to the TF card</p><div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img30.png|600px|]]</div> 8)The interface displayed in the process of balenaEtcher burning the Linux image is shown in the figure below. In addition, the progress bar shows purple to indicate that the Linux image is being burned to the TF card.<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img31.png|600px|]]</div> 9)After the Linux image is burned, balenaEtcher will also verify the image burned to the TF card by default to ensure that there is no problem in the burning process. As shown in the figure below, a green progress bar indicates that the image has been burned, and balenaEtcher is verifying the burned image.<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img32.png|600px|]]</div> 10)After the successful burning is completed, the display interface of balenaEtcher is shown in the figure below. If a green indicator icon is displayed, it means that the image burning is successful. At this time, you can exit balenaEtcher, and then pull out the TF card and insert it into the TF card slot of the development board.<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[文件:Orange-pi-4-lts-img33.png|600px|]]</div> === '''The method of burning Linux image to TF card based on Ubuntu PC''' === <div style="padding:2px;border:1px solid #000;"><div style="background:#ffffdc;border:1px solid #000;padding:4px;"> Note that: the Linux image mentioned here specifically refers to a Linux distribution image such as Debian or Ubuntu downloaded from the Orange Pi data download page, and Ubuntu PC refers to a personal computer with Ubuntu installed.</div></div> 1)First prepare a TF card with a capacity of 8GB or more. The transmission speed of the TF card must be above class 10. It is recommended to use a TF card from a brand such as SanDisk<br> 2)Then use the card reader to insert the TF card into the computer

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