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With Raspberry Pi Imager, you can write Raspberry Pi OS and remote SSH easier
- Idris Zainal Abidin
- 27 Apr 2021
- 685
Introduction
There are several software to allow us to write the Raspberry Pi OS on the SD card such as win32diskImager, balenaEtcher and others. Around March last year, Raspberry Pi also launched its own Imager software. The interesting part, for the latest version, V1.6, it comes with an advanced option that makes it easy for SSH settings. So how to use it? Let's try.
Video
This video shows how to write Raspberry Pi OS and do SSH settings using Raspberry Pi Imager.
Hardware Preparation
This is the list of items used in the video.
- 32GB MakerDisk Class 10 A1 MicroSD
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (4GB)
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2GB)
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (8GB)
- USB microSD Card Reader and Writer
- Snap & Fit ABS Case for RPi 4B - Translucent
- Official RPi 15W (5V/3A) PSU USB C UK Plug - Black
Software Requirement
Please download and install Raspberry Pi Imager based on your laptop/computer operating system.
Thank You
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