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- Download the latest version of **Raspberry Pi OS Lite** onto your hard disk. You may obtain it from: \\ https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/ /* \\ {{ :guides:pics:raspbian_download.png?nolink |}} */ | - Download the latest version of **Raspberry Pi OS Lite** onto your hard disk. You may obtain it from: \\ https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/ /* \\ {{ :guides:pics:raspbian_download.png?nolink |}} */ | ||
- | - // At the time of writing, the latest version was **June 2018 (2014-06-27)**.// | + | - // At the time of writing, the latest version was **December 2nd 2020**.// |
- Download and install **Etcher**, the recommended image burner for Raspberry Pi. You can download Etcher at: \\ https://etcher.io | - Download and install **Etcher**, the recommended image burner for Raspberry Pi. You can download Etcher at: \\ https://etcher.io | ||
- Insert the MicroSD memory card into the memory card reader. | - Insert the MicroSD memory card into the memory card reader. | ||
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Once you have flashed the Raspbian operating system image to the SD memory card, and saved the **SSH.TXT** text file, do the following: | Once you have flashed the Raspbian operating system image to the SD memory card, and saved the **SSH.TXT** text file, do the following: | ||
- Insert the memory card into the Raspberry Pi. | - Insert the memory card into the Raspberry Pi. | ||
- | - Plug in your serial-to-USB adapter. | + | - Following the above picture as a guide, |
- | - Plug in an Ethernet cable. | + | - Plug in your serial-to-USB adapter. |
- | - Connect a Micro USB power cable to the Raspberry Pi. The system should will start booting up immediately. | + | - Plug in an Ethernet cable. |
+ | - Connect a Micro USB power cable to the Raspberry Pi. The system should will start booting up immediately. | ||
==== Powering up the Raspberry Pi ==== | ==== Powering up the Raspberry Pi ==== |