You will also need to choose a distribution. If you do have problems booting the Raspberry Pi, see the trouble shooting page first. Make sure that you insert the card before powering on the Raspberry Pi, and that you shutdown the Raspberry Pi before unplugging the card. Many problems with booting the Raspberry Pi are a result of an improperly formatted or corrupted card. The Raspberry Pi will not start without a properly formatted SD Card, containing the bootloader and a suitable operating system. Trouble Shooting - some things to check if things don't work as expected. Latest RPi 4 Topics - Recent topics on Raspberry Pi 4 and the Pi OSĪdvanced Setup - for more extensive information on setting up. SD Card Setup - for information on how to prepare the SD Card used to boot your Raspberry Pi.īasic Setup - for help with buying / selecting other hardware and setting it up.īeginners Guide - you are up and running, now what can you do? 5 Manually resizing the SD card partitions (Optional)īuying Guide - for advice on buying the Raspberry Pi.3.5.2 Using Etcher (graphical interface).3.5.1 Using ImageWriter (graphical interface).3.5 Flashing the SD Card using Linux (including on a Raspberry Pi!).3.4.1 Run an App (Only with graphical interface).3.4 Flashing the SD card using Mac OS X.