Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi: Initial Raspberry Pi Setup

sequence

Some default configuration articles are not mentioned, so there is no need to doubt, just go to the next step and follow the video at the end of the article to operate.

equipment preparation

When using the Raspberry Pi for the first time, you must have a display screen, an SD card with the Raspberry Pi system burned, a keyboard and a mouse.

Device connection steps

  1. Insert the SD card into the card slot on the back of the Raspberry Pi
  2. Connect the display
  3. Connect the power

PS: The order before and after the second and third steps cannot be changed

Basic Settings

Waiting for the Raspberry Pi to turn on, please wait patiently for the first time.
After opening, the following interface will be displayed:
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Set country and region

Region selection Shanghai
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Set the initial account password of Raspberry Pi

Subsequent login needs, including putty or vnc, etc. need to be used, so remember.
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connect to wifi

Select the WiFi name to connect to
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and enter the WiFi password to connect
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Raspberry Pi reboot

Some settings are default, just go to the next step.
After all the settings are completed, the following interface will appear, just restart it.
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After restarting, the following interface will be displayed, and the system installation is successful.
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Turn on SSH and VNC switches

Purpose: To facilitate subsequent connections and get rid of many peripherals

  1. Click on the Raspberry Pi icon, which is similar to the Windows systeminsert image description here
  2. select preferences
  3. Open Raspberry Pi settings " Raspberry Pi Configuration"
  4. Switch to Interfaces, turn on the SSH and VNC switches
  5. confirm
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demo video

Getting Started with Raspberry Pi: Basic Setup of Raspberry Pi

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