Or use a USB Pendrive instead of SD card, the Pi5 will happily boot from USB.If you have a spare micro sd card, why not flash Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) to it first of all and take it from there? You would need access to another computer (or Raspberry Pi) to use the Raspberry Pi Imager software to do this.I have just bought from digikey, initially, I ordered the 4gb bare card model, but cancelled it and instead ordered the 8gb kit form (card/cooler/case/psu)...it has just arrived now and I don't know what to do with it, I didn't ordered the raspbian memory card, so I'm just having the flash this on a separate sd card manually...I'm planning to use this with the google accelerator card, but will try to tinker with it first...maybe first use it as an alternative desktop on my lcd tv
Have a look at https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ and https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... arted.html
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