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# Installation
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## Using the configurator
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This is a generic procedure to flash a board using the configurator. The configurator does not yet support all boards, so please check the docs corresponding to your board before proceeding.
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This is a generic procedure to flash a board using the configurator. The configurator does not yet support all boards, so please check the documentation corresponding to your board before proceeding.
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Make sure you have the [Cleanflight Configurator](https://github.com/cleanflight/cleanflight-configurator) installed, then:
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* If this is the first time Cleanflight is flashed to the board, tick the "Full Chip Erase" checkbox.
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* Connect the flight controller board to the PC. Ensure the correct serial port is selected.
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* Click on the "Flash Firmware" button and hold still (do not breathe, too).
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* When the progress becomes green and reads "Programming: SUCCESSFUL" you are done!
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* When the progress bar becomes green and reads "Programming: SUCCESSFUL" you are done!
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## Manually
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