Raspberry Pi 4b installation win10 process nanny level tutorial

The first step is to open https://uupdump.net/ website, select arm64 to enter

The third step is to drop down and select Simplified Chinese, and then click Next

 The fourth step is to keep the default, select the next step

Step 5 If the configuration is the same as above, just click Next, and an installation package will be downloaded at this time

The sixth step is to unzip the installation package and get the following files, double-click to run the Windows version of the batch process to build the win10 image, and the other two are for the Apple and Linux systems.

The seventh step is to wait for the execution of the batch program to complete, and an ISO image will be obtained. The running speed of the batch process depends on the configuration of the computer

The eighth step is to download the mirror installer, https://pan.baidu.com/s/171A8StjFEiu6-LrgeSFHkw Password: p7rt

Step 9 After downloading above, it is a compressed package. After decompression, as shown in the figure below, click the program pointed by the arrow to run

Step 10 The interface after the program is opened is shown in the figure below, select Simplified Chinese as the language, and click Next

The eleventh step is to select the TF card driver, (note, do not select the hard disk of the computer), select the corresponding Raspberry Pi model, and click Next

Step 12 Select the ISO image generated earlier and click Next

Step 13 Select the driver

 The fourteenth step selects the UEFI firmware on the server

 The fifteenth step keeps the default, click Next

 Step 16 Click Install and wait for the progress bar to complete, the system has been installed on the TF card, then put the TF card on the Raspberry Pi and set up the BIOS

Step 17 Press the Esc key to enter the BIOS when the display shows the following interface

Initial configuration
Insert the card into the Raspberry Pi, plug in the power, press esc when the Raspberry Pi logo appears, and enter the bios

1. Set the first startup item

Boot Maintenance (I don’t know if it’s right) Manager——Boot Options——Change Boot Order——Enter, find the Enter at the beginning of SD/MMC, press F10 to save, and then return to the main interface by esc all the way~

2. Remove the memory limit of 3GB (it turned out that this is why my Raspberry Pi is so stuck)

Device Manager——Raspberry Pi Configuration——the option at the beginning of Advanced—press Enter Limit RAM to 3GB, press the up button to select Disable , press Enter to confirm, and then esc all the way back to the main interface. Press Y;

Then select "Reset" to restart the Raspberry Pi, and wait patiently for a while until the "Sea memory confidant, the end of the world is like a neighbor" appears, which means you have succeeded (I heard from the Internet that if you are stuck in this interface for more than half an hour, it will not work)

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