zip you downloaded, pick your SD card and write. You don’t need to extract the image or format the card prior to writing. Install Etcher and use it to write the Raspbian image to your SD card. Everything is done before you boot, and can be done on a Windows or Mac computer which only has access to the small FAT32 “boot” partition of a Raspbian imaged SD card. It works with Raspbian Jessie or Stretch, Desktop or Lite, and with the built-in WiFi on the Pi3B(+), Pi Zero W, or a Raspbian compatible USB WiFi dongle on other models. Most local network use WPA2-PSK (AES), and this is the procedure used here for setting up headless boot with SSH and wireless network. From the rapsberri Pi forum written by Hawaiianpi
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