in my previous video on the Raspberry Pi I showed you how to install noobs in
this one I'm going to show you how to install the raspbian stretch desktop
which i think is a lot easier I'm Tom Kvichak and this is Toms Trains
and Things this channel was created to help other modelers who are in need of
guidance in pursuing their dream of building a model railroad and to
automate our railroad we are using Raspberry Pi and DCC++ and I showed you
how to install the noobs software on it and once you put the SD card in the
Raspberry Pi it does all the configuration from there but I'm going
to show you how to do the configuration with the raspbian stretch desktop so all
we have to do is burn the image to the SD card put it in and it's done all you
then all you have to do after that is just answer a few questions like what
country you're in what language and what keyboard and what timezone and you're
done and you could set a password if you want to also so let's get going with
this demonstration right now now we have to download the zip file from the
Raspberry Pi website from the raspbian fire web site we're gonna go down to
downloads and we're going to install the raspbian operating system we're going to
bypass the noobs because I already showed you how to do that one okay now
we have some choices here we have the desktop when recommended software we
haven't without the recommended software and we have the light we're going to do
the whole thing with the recommended software just in case you want to do
some other tasks on there like it has like an office program on there it has a
couple of games on there and you could do a lot of different things with
adjusting Kate we're just going to do that one right here so we're going to
download the zip file to our
data okay and it's 1.8 gigabytes so it's going to take a little while to do it
while we're waiting for the file to download on our computer we're going to
format our SD card now I'm using Windows and I'm just going to use the windows
format or on here so we have our SD card right there I think I already put
something on this SD card so what we're gonna do is we're just going to format
that and erase what's on it so we'll come down to here where it says format
we're going to do fat32 which is the default and we're gonna
start it gives you the warning format complete and we're done so let's see how
far we are this is going to take a while it says 12 more minutes left if you
don't want to use the Windows version to on to format a disk or if you have a
macking over to the installation guide right here and it'll give you some links
to 7-zip for Windows the unarchive ER for mac and unzip for linux you could
download those programs there for your operating system so you could format
your SD card now while we're at it we're going to install HR over here I'm going
to download for Windows x64 and now it's going to download that along with the
Raspberry Pi so now it appears the etcher is already finished so we'll just
open that up and we'll show you what that looks like you have to agree
installing let's minimize that while that's happening there
all right now we have HR on there okay this is a little bit different than the
icon on here is a little bit different than the one I have on my other computer
so let's open this up here okay it's open now and all we're going to do is
wait on the download because it's still downloading the raspbian file right here
it says it's got five minutes left so we'll just wait on that now we finally
finished downloading the file so what we could do is we select the image so click
on there we have it and in progress data it's this one right here raspbian
stretch full zip and we open it and a good thing about this is you don't have
to unzip it it'll take care of that now we select the drive okay we got the SD
card in h so we select that one click continue and flash make sure 15 point
eight gigabytes so I got the 16 gigabyte SD card in there and we flash okay SD
card starting alright now this should take a few minutes and once it's done we
have a bootable Drive now how quickly this takes the flash depends entirely on
your processor on your computer now the computer that I have right now is about
eight years old it's on its last leg and it's gonna take a while and you can see
it's a yet 54% I've been doing this for about five minutes now okay on my other
computer that I just bought in January of this year it flashed it in about I'd
say about three minutes and it downloaded the file in two minutes so
it's a lot faster so how long it takes depends
on the speed of your computer now it's finished so we could pull this thing out
and install it in our Raspberry Pi so altogether it took 15 minutes to burn
the image on to this SD card so now all we have to do is put this in the
Raspberry Pi and it's ready to go it already has the operating system on
there it'll boot right up all you have to do is set up your country your
language and your timezone and you're good to go and then whatever other
configuration you want to do to the Raspberry Pi let's see what happens when
I turn this on
there's the raspberries rebooting in five seconds there we go
there's the welcome screen okay now we got to set this up again the
United States American English and we look for New York New York right there
use us keyboard and this is the same thing we had to go through with the
noobs to set everything up I'm not going to put a password on this it's searching
for networks click Next even though this is a new system we just uploaded it it
goes through the updates in it's up to date now okay I'll reboot okay we're
ready to go let's make sure we have our Wi-Fi right here train of thought that's
good that's all there is to it now you know
two different ways to install the operating system on your Raspberry Pi
and in my q and a's i'll show you a third method i was surprised by the
comments that I received from the first one and you'll be surprised too of how
easy it is to set up not just DC C++ but any DCC system that you have and I'll
reveal that in the Q&A coming up in a few days so until the next time
we'll see Ya.
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