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Raspbian is a free Debian-based operating system optimized for the Raspberry Pi. It is the official supported operating system for the Raspberry Pi.
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Download Raspbian
Click here to find the latest Raspbian Wheezy download. For this guide, I'm going to download the zip file.
2Put your Micro SD card into your computer
3Using OS X
If you're using a Mac, you can use the following steps. If you're on Windows, scroll below.
4Open Disk Utility and find your SD card
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To open Disk Utility you can type cmd + space bar and search. Or you can use Finder to navigate to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
5Format the SD card
You'll need to format the SD card to FAT-32. To do so you'll need to click on the 'Apple SDXC Reader' in the left column of Disk Utility.
Click the 'Erase' tab.
Choose a name for the card (I chose Wheezy). For the format, choose MS-DOS (FAT).
Click 'Erase' when you're finished.
6Determine the mount point
Using the df command we're going to determine the mount point.
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In the output, under the Mounted on column look for the name of your SD card. I named my WHEEZY so I'm looking for /Volumes/WHEEZY.
Then take note of the filesystem name in the first column. Mine is /dev/disk2s1. This is actually the partition name, but what we're really concerned with is the device name which is disk2. Copy this device name.
7Unmount the Volume
For this step you can use either Disk Utility or Finder. In either case look in the left column for the name of your SD card. In my case it's WHEEZY and click the eject symbol.
8Find the disk image
Hopefully by now the disk image is done downloading. By default, the disk image will download to your Downloads folder. Open up the Terminal application and type:
To locate the img type:
You should see some output like this:
Now unzip the image. Make sure to use the name of your file.
9Flash the disk image
Go back to Terminal (ensuring you are in the same directory as before), and type:
Make sure to replace the values for DISK_IMAGE_NAME and DEVICE_NAME. Mine looks like this:
Enter your password, wait until it finishes, and you're done.
You may have noticed that we're using *rdisk2* instead of *disk2*. You can actually use either, but *rdisk2* is significantly faster.
10Using Windows
If you're using Windows to format the Disk you can use the following steps.
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Format the SD card
Open Windows Explorer and find your SD card. Right click on the icon and click Format.... Make sure Fat 32 (default) is selected and hit enter.
12Download and launch Win32 Disk Imager
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Go here and download the app called Win32 Disk Imager. After downloading the program, click to uncompress the files, and then click Win32DiskImager.exe to launch.
13Flash the SD card
In the Win32 Disk Imager, click the blue folder icon and locate the Wheezy image you downloaded. Then in the Device box make sure the drive letter for your SD card is selected.
Click the Write button to begin.