Tag: etcher

  • Beware of false, harmful software claiming to be balenaEtcher

    Beware of false, harmful software claiming to be balenaEtcher

    It has come to our attention that there is harmful malware pretending to be balenaEtcher. Learn where the correct sources of our product are and what to do if you see similar malware.

  • Etcher broke my USB stick … or did it?

    Etcher broke my USB stick … or did it?

    SD cards go through a lot of hard work and sometimes they fail. Learn how to recover a broken USB drive or SD Card that doesn’t seem to work.

  • Add new functionality to affordable CNC machines using CNC.js and balena

    Add new functionality to affordable CNC machines using CNC.js and balena

    Here’s a simple way to add premium CNC machine features to low-cost options using CNC.js and balenaOS.

  • Taming the ‘hard’ in hardware in 8 steps – a product development journey

    Taming the ‘hard’ in hardware in 8 steps – a product development journey

    Get a closer look at the hardware manufacturing journey that our EtcherPro team experiences as they embark on creating a better SD card flasher.

  • State of the EtcherPro

    State of the EtcherPro

    Catch up on the state of EtcherPro in 2018- and get a closer look on what we have in store for our massive hardware project.

  • Etcher: Now with multi-write and Compute Module support!

    Etcher: Now with multi-write and Compute Module support!

    We’re more than pleased to announce the release of Etcher 1.4.3- probably the most exciting release of Etcher since its initial launch two years ago. To understand why this release is so exciting- take a look at this picture: What you see here is Etcher flashing multiple instances of the Project Fin [https://resin.io/blog/introducing-project-fin-a-board-for-fleet-owners/] board. That…

  • Etcher 1.0 is here!

    Etcher 1.0 is here!

    After completing over a million writes- Etcher exits beta with 1.0 release and new CLI edition Today- Etcher [https://etcher.io] graduates from beta and reaches a big milestone: an official 1.0.0 release! Since we first released Etcher [https://balena.io/blog/introducing-etcher/] as an open source tool for writing images across platforms- it’s grown far beyond our expectations. It’s burned…

  • The Future of Etcher

    The Future of Etcher

    Etcher [https://etcher.io] recently reached 2000 stars on github [https://github.com/resin-io/etcher]- and we’d like to take the opportunity to share our plans for the future with the rapidly growing community of users. In the last year- we’ve seen hundreds of blog posts and videos about Etcher in dozens of languages- and many projects recommending it in their…

  • Announcing Etcher

    > Presenting Etcher [https://www.etcher.io/]: A better way to write SD cards. Writing SD cards is a neglected- and very platform-specific affair- which means using “dd” on certain platforms- (and risking overwriting your hard drive) and downloading software from SourceForge on others (and risking catching spyware). None of the common writers verify that what made it…