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3. Start Win32DiskImager.
4. Click on the folder icon in the upper right and find the disk image you downloaded and
unzipped.
5. Click
Write
and go get a cup of coffee. Note: Win32DiskImager shows a small message box
when it's done writing the SD card. Unfortunately, the message box likes to hide behind
anything else you have up on the screen so you can't see it. Be forewarned that you might have
to go looking for it.
6. Click
Exit
.
7. Remove the SD card and install it into the Pi. Make sure that power is disconnected from the Pi
before doing this.
If you haven't annoyed the gods of the Internet too much today you should be in luck and everything
will work!
Install SD Card into Pi
First, insert the SD card into the Pi ( Figure 2: Inserting SD Card into Pi and Figure 3: SD Card
Installed in Pi). The SD card sorta slides in up side down. On Pi 2.0 it ratchets in (pops in then out a
little and sorta locks in place). On Pi 3.0 there's a friction fit, so there's no locking.
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Figure
Figure 2: Inserting SD Card into Pi