![]() If you click on the first button (“Choose OS”), you’ll get a list of all supported operating systems. Here are the three steps to install your system with Raspberry Pi Imager: Your computer will detect it, you can ignore any message popping up, just close everything, no formatting required. Put the micro-SD card into an SD card adapter (generally included when you buy the micro-SD card) and insert it into the reader. A keyboard, mouse and monitor are recommended, but you can start the installation without them if you have another computer. I tested a few Raspberry Pi keyboards here if you need one, but I’m sure you already have a PC keyboard somewhere.Īnd that’s it! So basically, a Raspberry Pi, a micro-SD card and a power supply, and you’re ready to go. (Recommended) A keyboard and mouse: Same thing, for beginners, I highly recommend plugging a keyboard and mouse for the installation (at least). ![]() A decent micro-HDMI to HDMI cable is not expensive and always works best for me than an adapter + a standard HDMI/HDMI cable. You probably need a cable, with standard HDMI on one side (for the monitor), and a compatible display port on the Pi side (depending on the model you use).Īvoid adapters if possible. (Recommended) A monitor and display cable: It’s not mandatory, but I highly recommend plugging your Pi into a monitor (or even your TV), at least while doing the installation.You can read this other article about power supply for more details. If you can afford it, try to use the official power supply (this is for the Pi 4, make sure to pick one compatible with your model). ![]()
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