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Flashing your SD Card
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In some case, you may need to reflash your IoT Box’s SD Card to benefit
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from our latest updates.
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Upgrade from the IoT Box homepage
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Go to the IoT Box homepage, click on *Update*, next to the version number.
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If a new version of the IoT Box image is available, you will see a
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*Upgrade to ___* button a the bottom of the page, the IoT Box will then
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flash itself to the new version of the IoT Box. All of your configurations
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will be saved.
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.. note::
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This process can take more than 30 minutes. Do not turn off or unplug
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the IoT Box as it would leave it in an inconsistent state.
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.. image:: media/flash_sdcard01.png
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:align: center
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Upgrade with Etcher
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Go to Balena’s website and download `Etcher <https://www.balena.io/>`__.
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It’s a free and open-source utility used for burning image files.
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Install and launch it. Download the latest image from `nightly
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<http://nightly.odoo.com/master/iotbox/>`__.
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Then, open *Etcher* and select *Flash from file*, find the image you just
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downloaded. Insert the IoT Box SD card into your computer and select it.
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Click on *Flash* and wait for the process to finish.
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.. image:: media/flash_sdcard02.png
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:align: center
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