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Downloading the ISO image
Download the Manjaro Linux ISO with your favorite desktop environment [KDE, GNOME, XFCE] from our SourceForge page.
You will find x86 and x86-64 ISO images, make sure you download the appropriate one for your hardware.
Writing the ISO image to a CD/DVD
Burning the ISO to a CD/DVD from Microsoft Windows.
For burning the ISO from the Microsoft Windows Operating System you can use the free CDBurnerXP tool.
Burning the ISO to a CD/DVD from Linux
For burning the ISO from a Linux based Operating System you can use Xfburn, K3b, Brasero Disk Burner, and many others. These are usually found in your current distro's repositories, and sometimes, they come pre installed with the system.
Writing the ISO image to a USB flash drive
From Windows
You can use the free and open source tool Win32 Disk Imager. Run it and select the right USB drive, then browse for your Manjaro Linux ISO. Note: Win32 Disk Imager assumes that image files have the " .img " extension, because of that you will most likely be unable to see your ISO unless you do a tweak. When browsing for the image, at the bottom, replace the extensions with " *.iso* ". That way you will be able to see and select your ISO image.
From Linux based Operating Systems
1. First, format your USB drive with FAT32 using your favorite tool, like GParted.
2. Using " lsblk ", make sure your USB drive is unmounted, and make sure your use /dev/sdx instead of /dev/sdx1.
3. Change directory to your ISO location (Example): Template:Term
4. Then run the following command: Template:Term
The process will take a few minutes, depending on the size of the image and your hardware.