I wrote this article Raspberry Pi 2 to install Win10IoT and raspberry tumate because I have found a lot of tutorials on the Internet and did not write them clearly. The installation was unsuccessful, so I will write about it and sort it out based on what I found online. Non-professional users are just playing in their spare time. If you are good at speaking nonsense, go to the theme: Preparations: hardware 1 and Raspberry Pi 2 (required, must be Raspberry Pi 2) Official Website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/2?hdmi vgato
I wrote this article Raspberry Pi 2 to install Win10 IoT and Ubuntu Mate because I have found a lot of tutorials on the Internet, but the installation was not successful, so I will write about it and sort it out based on what I found online.
Non-professional users are just playing in their spare time. If you are good at speaking nonsense, you can directly enter the topic:
Preparations:
Hardware
1. Raspberry Pi 2 (required, must be Raspberry Pi 2 generation) Official Website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/
2. HDMI to VGA mother-to-computer HD line converter connector interface (optional, determined based on your actual needs)
3. 5 v2a dedicated power adapter (optional, mobile phone charger)
4. 8 GB or above high-speed SD card (used to burn system images. Format: FAT32)
Software
1. Win10Iot ARM IoT for Raspberry Pi II: http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2015-08/122326.htm
2. Win10 and VS2015 (I made it with win10, but I haven't tried it for win7 or 8 yet. There are no tutorials available on the Internet)
3, Ubuntu mate 15.04: https://ubuntu-mate.org/vivid/
4. Download Win32DiskImager-0.9.5-binary, Win32 Disk Imager The main function of this utility is to write Ubuntu imgfile to SD and USB card. Run the utility, enter your own img, and then select the mobile device to write. You cannot use the Win32 disk imager to write CD-ROM.
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My test environment: Win10 + VS2015
Systems and image downloads supported by Raspberry Pi 2 (for win10 and Ubuntu mate): https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
Install Win10 Iot
Install the Win10 Iot image directly. It is installed in C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft IoT by default.
Directory:
Dism
FFU
IoTCoreImageHelper.exe (burn win10Iot image)
WindowsIoTCoreWatcher.exe (view connected device information)
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1. Install windowsiotcorewatcher.exe
2. Run iotcoreimagehelper.exe select the TD card and then select the FFU \ RaspberryPi2 \ Flash. ffu image (note that the TD card data is backed up)
3. After the device is burned, insert the TD card into the Raspberry Pi 2 TD card slot, First connect the HDMI to the VGA mother to the computer HD line converter connector, and then connect to the power supply.
4. It is a little slow to start for the first time. Then follow the prompts to install it.
5. Run: WindowsIoTCoreWatcher.exe to view the status of your device.
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Image burning
Startup Screen
Install configurations
Settings page
For more details, refer to the highlights on the next page.: Http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2015-08/122327p2.htm