Difference between revisions of "OS Installation"

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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.
 
# Go to rgb-pi.com and click on the [https://www.rgb-pi.com/#os download link] to get the latest OS image.
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# Take a micro SD card of 8GB or more.  
 
# 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.
 
# 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).
 
# Open Etcher and burn your image file into the SD card (you don't need to extract any file from the downloaded image).
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# Extract the SD card (doing a safe extract) and plug the SD into you Raspberry Pi.
 
# Extract the SD card (doing a safe extract) and plug the SD into you Raspberry Pi.
  
 
Now you are ready for the first boot!
 
Now you are ready for the first boot!

Revision as of 01:33, 2 May 2020

You can follow the below steps for installing RGB-Pi OS:

  1. Go to rgb-pi.com and click on the download link to get the latest OS image.
    Os download.png
  2. Take a micro SD card of 8GB or more.
  3. Download Etcher. This is a multi platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) tool to write the OS image into the SD card.
  4. Open Etcher and burn your image file into the SD card (you don't need to extract any file from the downloaded image).
    Balena.png
  5. Extract the SD card (doing a safe extract) and plug the SD into you Raspberry Pi.

Now you are ready for the first boot!