When I do so, a response such as the following is not uncommon. I will first load my blank SD card into a reader on my PC. Setup is normally done by downloading the above-mentioned Noobs “image” and putting it on a SD card. When you are done you should have the entire disk in one block and it should say unallocated.įor the first step we need to get an operating system installed on the Raspberry Pi. Be very sure you are working on the correct disk as this deletes the partition and any data contained on it. These need to be removed by right clicking on each one and selecting “Delete Partition”. My Disk 8 at the bottom is my intended SD card and as you can see it is divided up into many small partitions. To do this you could open your control panel and start “Administrative tools” then “Component Management” and on the left side select “Disk Management”.Īs you can see, you will get a picture of your PC’s installed drives. It is very important to start with a totally blank SD card. We will discuss some of those decisions moving forward and the results we had when testing Since I started this process as a learning experience, I chose purposely not to take short cuts that auto installed some software for me but would to be limiting moving forward. ![]() If you have found a better way, please feel free to share! I am simply going to be providing those process that worked for me. Typically, there many ways to do everything on a Raspberry Pi. So, assuming you were able to download the above and go through the basic installations, let’s start the process to fire up our brand-new Raspberry Pi.
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