DexterReplacingSdCard
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= Where to get the base image = | = Where to get the base image = | ||
- | http://www.rulecity.com/browsetmp/dexterpi-v5.img.7z | + | http://www.rulecity.com/browsetmp/dexterpi-v5.img.7z You may need to right-click to download this on some browsers. |
- | You will need to decompress with 7zip ( https://www.7-zip.org/ ). | + | You will need to decompress with 7zip ( https://www.7-zip.org/ ) so that you have a file that ends in ".img" . |
= How to write the new image = | = How to write the new image = | ||
- | + | I recommend https://www.balena.io/etcher/ | |
- | + | = How to use the SD card once you have written an image to it = | |
- | + | # Make sure Dexter's USB drive is inserted into Dexter's Raspberry Pi. | |
+ | # Insert newly imaged SD card into Dexter's Raspberry Pi. | ||
+ | # Power on. If all goes well, the SD card will setup itself using data from the USB drive and you will be up and running in a few minutes. Dexter's video output will show a progress bar. | ||
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+ | = A tutorial video showing how to do all of this = | ||
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+ | https://youtu.be/-DkdbMFlPVA |
Revision as of 22:05, 9 August 2021
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Which card to use
I typically ship 32 gig microSD cards with Dexter these days.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XWN9Q99/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073JWXGNT/
Where to get the base image
http://www.rulecity.com/browsetmp/dexterpi-v5.img.7z You may need to right-click to download this on some browsers.
You will need to decompress with 7zip ( https://www.7-zip.org/ ) so that you have a file that ends in ".img" .
How to write the new image
I recommend https://www.balena.io/etcher/
How to use the SD card once you have written an image to it
- Make sure Dexter's USB drive is inserted into Dexter's Raspberry Pi.
- Insert newly imaged SD card into Dexter's Raspberry Pi.
- Power on. If all goes well, the SD card will setup itself using data from the USB drive and you will be up and running in a few minutes. Dexter's video output will show a progress bar.