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All you need to install any version of Raspberry Pi OS is the Imager tool, an SD card and reader, and around ten minutes.
If you’ve got a spare microSD card, you can flash it with an image that modifies the bootloader settings, allowing your Raspberry Pi to check the USB or NVMe ports for a bootable drive.
After last month's $10 price cut on the 2GB Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi users can also now start using two new apps to get more out of their SD and microSD cards. On Raspberry Pi, the SD card is ...
Etcher can actually make a bootable SD card from any operating system image, but we’ll be using it for Raspberry Pi images more than anything else.