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Click the "Read" button to create the image file from your card. When it's done creating the image file, you can eject your SD card and put it back in your Raspberry Pi.
Using the Raspberry Pi Imager, Raspberry Pi's official OS installer, is the easiest way to flash Ubuntu to your microSD card. The OS images are directly available in the Imager, so you won't have ...
Etcher can actually make a bootable SD card from any operating system image, but we’ll be using it for Raspberry Pi images more than anything else.
There's no option to install an NVMe bootloader Image onto an SD card via the Raspberry Pi Imager, so you'll need to install and run Raspberry Pi OS on the SD card to set NVMe as the first boot ...
The Raspberry Pi is the ultimate, affordable computer for anyone who likes to tinker and doesn't mind doing some legwork to get it up and running. If you order a Raspberry Pi without an SD card ...
And, as you're going to be installing and using Linux on your Raspberry Pi, it makes good sense to create your SD card from within a Linux environment.