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6. Write the ima ge to the USB stick by selecting Write.
7. Insert the USB stick into the CRB.
8. When you boot the BIOS be sure to select the USB stick as the primary boot drive.
9. When the Boot: prompt appears, you can type boot at the prompt. If you do not
type anything the default behavior will be to boot off of the USB stick.
7.6.3 Install with USB stick
1. Insert and Format the USB stick.
a. On Windows 7, right click on Computer.
b. Click on Manage.
c. On the Computer Management page, Select Storage>Disk Management on the
Left hand side
d. Remove any partitions or volumes on the USB Stick. This is particularly
important when you have used the USB stick for other Linux distributions or
previous versions of Yocto Project.
2. Download th e Yocto Project image.
a. http://www.yoctoproject.org/download/bsp/intel%C2%AE-atom%E2%84%A2-
processor-n2000-and-d2000-series-based-platform-cedar-trail
3. The image (and other supporting files) will be contained within a TAR.BZ2 (also
known as a tarball) archive. Use the latest version of WinZip or 7-Zip to extract the
image.
a. The image filename should be similar to the following:
core-image-sato-cedartrail.hdd.img
b. If necessary change the file extension to .IMG.
4. Download and install Win32 Disk Imager from:
a. https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/+download
5. Use Win32Di skImager to put the image on your USB Stick