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− | + | # Go to rgb-pi.com and click on the [https://www.rgb-pi.com/#os download link] to get the latest OS image. | |
+ | # Take a micro SD card of 8GB or more. | ||
+ | # Download [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher]. This is a multi platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) tool to write the OS image into the SD card. | ||
+ | # Open Etcher and burn your image file into the SD card (you don't need to extract any file from the downloaded image). | ||
+ | # Extract the SD card (doing a safe extract) and plug the SD into you Raspberry Pi. | ||
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+ | Now you are ready for the first boot! |
Revision as of 01:05, 2 May 2020
You can follow the below steps for installing RGB-Pi OS:
- Go to rgb-pi.com and click on the download link to get the latest OS image.
- Take a micro SD card of 8GB or more.
- Download Etcher. This is a multi platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) tool to write the OS image into the SD card.
- Open Etcher and burn your image file into the SD card (you don't need to extract any file from the downloaded image).
- Extract the SD card (doing a safe extract) and plug the SD into you Raspberry Pi.
Now you are ready for the first boot!