# Burning 1. [Download](https://gitee.com/hihope_iot/docs/blob/master/HiHope_DAYU200/%E7%83%A7%E5%86%99%E5%B7%A5%E5%85%B7%E5%8F%8A%E6%8C%87%E5%8D%97/windows/DriverAssitant_v5.1.1.zip) **DriverInstall.exe**. Double-click **DriverInstall.exe** to open the installer. Then click the install button to install the USB driver as prompted. > ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > If the burning tool of an earlier version has been installed, uninstall it first. 2. Connect the computer to the target development board through the USB port. 3. In DevEco Device Tool, choose **REMOTE DEVELOPMENT** > **Local PC** to check the connection status between the remote computer (Ubuntu build environment) and the local computer (Windows build environment). - If ![en-us_image_0000001261315939](figures/en-us_image_0000001261315939.png) is displayed on the right of **Local PC**, the remote computer is connected to the local computer. In this case, no further action is required. - If ![en-us_image_0000001261515989](figures/en-us_image_0000001261515989.png) is displayed, click the connect icon. ![en-us_image_0000001261395999](figures/en-us_image_0000001261395999.png) > ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > This operation is required only in remote access mode (in the Windows+Ubuntu hybrid build environment). If the local access mode (Windows or Ubuntu build environment) is used, skip this step. 4. In DevEco Device Tool, choose QUICK ACCESS > DevEco Home > Projects, and then click Settings. ![en-us_image_0000001239661509](figures/en-us_image_0000001239661509.png) 5. On the **hh_scdy200** tab page, set the burning options. - **upload_partitions**: Select the files to be burnt. - **upload_protocol**: Select the burning protocol **upgrade**. ![en-us_image_0000001194504874](figures/en-us_image_0000001194504874.png) 6. Check the preset information of the files to be burnt and modify them when necessary. The files to be burnt include **loader**, **parameter**, **uboot**, **boot_linux**, **system**, **vendor**, and **userdata**. 1. On the **hh_scdy200_loader** tab, select the items to be modified in **New Option**, such as **partition_bin**, **partition_addr**, and **partition_length**. ![en-us_image_0000001224173270](figures/en-us_image_0000001224173270.png) 2. In **Partition Options**, modify the items selected in the preceding step. > ![icon-note.gif](public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > Set the start address and length of the partition based on the size of the files to be burnt. Make sure the size of the partition is greater than that of the files to be burnt and the partition addresses of the files to be burnt do not overlap. ![en-us_image_0000001268653461](figures/en-us_image_0000001268653461.png) 3. Follow the same procedure to modify the information about the **parameter**, **uboot**, **boot_linux**, **system**, **vendor**, and **userdata** files. 7. When you finish modifying, click **Save** on the top. 8. Click **Open** to open the project file. Click ![en-us_image_0000001239221905](figures/en-us_image_0000001239221905.png) to open DevEco Device Tool. Then, choose **PROJECT TASKS** > **hh_scdy200** > **Upload** to start burning. ![en-us_image_0000001194821710](figures/en-us_image_0000001194821710.png) 9. Wait until the burning is complete. If the following message is displayed, the burning is successful. ![en-us_image_0000001194984912](figures/en-us_image_0000001194984912.png)