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+# 3. Create Bootable Media #
+
+In order to test an application, your device must be running the image and, of course,
+the application.
+To run the image, you need to create a bootable image that can be launched
+from an external device such as an SD card or USB stick.
+
+The following list overviews the process.
+
+1. Insert your media into the appropriate build host interface (e.g. USB port).
+2. Determine the device name of your portable media (e.g. ``sdb``).
+3. Write out the image using e.g. ``etcher`` , ``bmaptool`` or ``dd``.
+
+You can detailed steps for creating bootable images for several types of images
+in the following sections:
+
+* "[Deploying the AGL Demo Image](./machines/qemu.html#3-deploying-the-agl-demo-image)" for emulation images
+* "[Booting the Image Using a MicroSD Card](./machines/renesas.html#7-booting-the-image-using-a-microsd-card) for supported Renesas boards
+* "[Booting the Image on Raspberry Pi](./machines/raspberrypi.html#2-booting-the-image-on-raspberrypi) for Raspberry Pi 4 board