making our CrowPi working perfectly with the Raspbian OS. If you don't have any
advanced knowledge with compiling packages from source / getting around
Linux OS - We strongly recommend downloading our Image.
To download our Image, go to the following link on your favourite web browser:
https://www.elecrow.com/download/crowpi/crowpiV1.zip
And download the ".img" (image) file that contains the CrowPi Raspbian OS.
To download the stock Raspbian image, go to the following link on your favourite web
browser:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
And download the official Raspberry pi Raspbian OS or any other Raspberry compatible
image that works for you .
Burning the image into an Micro SD Card
After you've successfully downloaded the image, you should have a file called
"<file_name>.img" while "<file_name>" can depend on where you downloaded from,
either Elecrow website or the Raspberry Pi Official website.
The file extension should be ".img" or ".zip" if it' s an ".zip" you should extract it to have a
file file extension ".img" .
In order to extract it,download the software "7zip" for Windows or "the unarchiver"
for Mac OSX:
Windows:
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
Mac OSX:
http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html
After you successfully confirmed you have the file, the next step will be burning the
image into your Micro SD card.
In order to burn the image, we'll need a tool called "Etcher" , Etcher is a graphical Micro
SD card writing tool that works on Mac OS, Linux and Windows.
You can download Etcher for your Operation System here:
https://etcher.io/
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