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Get StartedLearn how to set up the Raspberry Pi 2 and connect it
to yourcomputer. Note that this requires you to have a PC
runningWindows 10 Technical Preview.
What you need1. Windows 10 Insider Preview must be a physical
Windows machine not a VM.2. Raspberry Pi 2.3. 5V micro USB power
supply with at least 1.0A current.4. 8GB micro SD card class 10 or
better. We suggest this one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IVPU786 or this
onehttp://www.amazon.com/SanDiskUltraMicroSDHC16GB/dp/9966573445
5. HDMI cable if display is desired.6. Ethernet cable.
1. Select Your Device/content/enUS/GetStarted.htm
2. Set up your Device/content/enUS/win10/SetupRPI.htm
3. Set up your PC/content/enUS/win10/SetupPC.htm
4. Develop/content/enUS/win10/samples/Blinky.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/enus/default.aspx
Windows Dev Center https://dev.windows.com/enus/home
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If you are using several USB peripherals or highcurrent devices,
use a higher current powersupply >2.0A.
Put the Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Previewimage on your SD
cardWe have provided a utility to provision your SD card with the
Windows 10 IoT Core InsiderPreview. The following steps can only be
executed on a system running Windows 10https://insider.windows.com
build 10069 or higher.
NOTE: you will need to follow these instructions on a physical
Windows machine and nota VM because you need access to the SD card
reader.
Follow these instructions to configure your SD card:
1. Please sign up on Microsoft
Connecthttps://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddediot/SelfNomination.aspx?ProgramID=8558,
which is our software release management platform.
You will need to have a Microsoft Account
http://www.microsoft.com/enus/account/default.aspxIf you are
already signed up with our program on Microsoft
Connecthttps://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddediot/SelfNomination.aspx?ProgramID=8558,
or are not sure if you signed up earlier, you will just see ablank
page.If you have not signed up for our program on Connect before,
it will prompt youto create a social profile and accept license
agreements. Follow the stepbystepinstructions for signing up for
Microsoft Connect /content/enUS/SigninMSConnect.htm to get
going.
2. Once signed in, navigate to surveys, and complete all of
surveys.
3.
Downloadhttp://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddedIoT/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=57782
the package Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview Image forRaspberry
Pi 2 from Microsoft Connect.
If you see a blank page or no downloads listed, please make sure
you are signedinto Microsoft Connect by looking at your login
information at top right part ofthe screen. Click sign in, if you
are not signed in.
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4. Select your board type from the downloads, and proceed to
download the files
5. A window will pop up on your desktop.Click Browse, select
where you want to placethe folder and click Transfer
When its done transferring, close the window.
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6. Make a local copy of the flash.ffu contained in
Windows_IoT_Core_RPI2_BUILD.ziphttp://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddedIoT/Downloads/
7. Insert an SD card into your SD card reader.8. Open an
admininistrator command prompt and navigate to the folder
containing
your local flash.ffu.
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9. Find the disk number that your SD card is on your computer.
This will be used whenthe image is applied in the next step. To do
this, you can use the diskpart utility. Runthe following
commands:
diskpart
listdisk
exit
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10. Using the administrator command prompt, apply the image to
your SD card. Run thefollowing command:
dism.exe/ApplyImage/ImageFile:flash.ffu/ApplyDrive:\\.\PhysicalDriveN
/SkipPlatformCheck
Be sure to replace PhysicalDriveN with the value you found in
the previous step,for example, if your SD card is disk number 3,
use
/ApplyDrive:\\.\PhysicalDrive3
11. Click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your task tray
and select your USB SDcard reader to safely remove it from the
system. Failing to do this can causecorruption of the image.
Hook up your board1. Insert the micro SD card you prepared in
the section above the slot is on the
opposite side of the board shown below.2. Connect a network
cable to the Ethernet port on the board.3. Connect an HDMI monitor
to the HDMI port on the board.4. Connect the power supply to the
micro USB port on the board.
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Boot Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview1. Windows 10 IoT Core
Insider Preview will boot automatically after connecting power
supply.2. On the very first boot Windows IoT Core will do some
first boot configurations and it
will display a default blue colored application while this is
happening. Wait for a fewminutes and the board will automatically
restart. This will happen only once and thenDefaultApp should come
up, displaying the IP address of the Raspberry Pi 2.
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3. Follow the Powershell documentation here
/content/enUS/win10/samples/PowerShell.htm to use PowerShell to
connect to your runningdevice.
4. It is highly recommended that you update the default password
for theAdministrator account.
5. Remote Debugger will launch automatically when your Raspberry
Pi 2 boots.
Questions/SuggestionsAs always, for questions or feedback,
contact us /content/en
US/Community.htm#contact
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