![]() ![]() Installing NOOBS on an SD card isn’t hard, but it also isn’t necessary. The optional easy route: buy a NOOBS SD card. We’ll briefly discuss the OS installations later in our final step. For now, though, let’s consider the way to install NOOBS on the Raspberry Pi. NOOBS has many operating systems for us to settle on from once we reach that step – the foremost notable is Raspbian. We’ve called our article “How to put in NOOBS on the Raspberry Pi,” but what we’re technically doing is installing it on a flash drive, booting to the drive on the Raspberry Pi, then using NOOBS to settle on and install an OS. Step 4: Put your SD card into your Raspberry Pi and boot it up. ![]()
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