Note: More advanced users looking to install a particular operating system should use this guide to installing operating system images. If your SD card currently has any files on it, e. You can also scroll down a little further and see the written step-by-step instructions as well. First click on Plugins, then Plugin Manager. You should see a box appear to the right side of the screen, and a box at the bottom.
The box at the bottom is an FTP dialog box, we will see messages here about our connection. On the right, once we connect, we will see a file directory. Next, we will create a profile for dex. Enter in the login information for dex.
Advanced Setup - for more extensive information on setting up. Trouble Shooting - some things to check if things don't work as expected. The Raspberry Pi will not start without a properly formatted SD Card, containing the bootloader and a suitable operating system. Many problems with booting the Raspberry Pi are a result of an improperly formatted or corrupted card. Make sure that you insert the card before powering on the Raspberry Pi, and that you shutdown the Raspberry Pi before unplugging the card.
If you do have problems booting the Raspberry Pi, see the trouble shooting page first. You will also need to choose a distribution. Available distributions are shown here ; you will need the Raspberry Pi bootloader to launch your distribution, so you need one for the Raspberry Pi and cannot download a PC based distribution and use that.
Note that you can have several SD Cards with a separate distribution on each, then power off, swap cards and restart the Raspberry Pi to use that card. Some Raspberry Pi kits will come with a ready-to-go card with the distribution pre-installed, or these can be bought separately.
There is more on this below. If you don't have a pre-installed card you will need to prepare your own. Make sure you get a reasonable quality card rather than a cheap one. Check the SD Card list if you are not sure. When you write the Raspberry Pi image to your SD card you will lose all data that was on the card. This makes the process of installing an operating system as easy as copying a few files in a zip archive to your SD card.
This contains the reccomended Raspbian distribution, as well as various other distributions, all of which are available as individual images from the downloads page, if you prefer not to use NOOBS. Buying a preloaded SD card from a reputable supplier means that you can just plug it in and power up your Raspberry Pi; it should then just work.
If you don't buy one of these, you will have to create your own using the instructions below. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. So without further ado, let begin.
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