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Step3: Click Write to
write the system
After it's downloaded, unzip it for later SD card system creation.
Write Raspberry Pi Operating System to SD Card
First, insert the SD card into the card reader and connect it to the USB port of the
computer.
Click open the
Win32 Disk Imager
and choose the path of the SD card (here it's Disk G).
Click open the
.img
file extracted previously, and click
Write
.
Display the Filename Extension
For some operations, you may need to change the filename extension (suffix). In some
Windows systems, they are hidden by default and you need to make the setting. You may
search on the Internet by yourself for how to display the filename extension (suffix) in your
own system.
For example, in Windows 7, you may go to
My Computer
->
Organization
->
Folder and
Search
->
View
, and uncheck the
Hide extensions for known file types
.
Step1: Choose the right path
Step2: Open the extracted “.img”
Summary of Contents for RaspArm
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