First, hardware preparation
(1), Raspberry Pi Pi2
(2), 8G 10-speed Micro SD card
(3), LCD display (if the VGA interface, need to add an HDMI to VGA module)
(4), mouse
(5), the installation of Windows 10 PC (requires physical direct installation, not virtual machine mode, this article is not required)
Second, software preparation
(1), Windows IoT Raspberry Pi firmware (windows_iot_core_rpi2_build.zip)
Firmware DOWNLOAD Link:
https://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembeddedIoT/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=57782
(2), Windows ADK tools (Deployment Tools)
After installing Visual Studio RC, there will be installation related tools (do not force the system to Windows 10)
You can also download the installation separately (the installation package is large, but the use of about 50 trillion)
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740
( 3 ), PowerShell ( V4.0 versions, Windows8.1 system comes with)
(4), Visual Studio RC installation (for development applications)
Third, the Windows 10IoT firmware burning write
The process of installing Windows IoT is actually a process of burning a micro SD card. Considering that the Windows 10 preview is not stable at the moment, I only installed Windows 10 in the virtual machine, burned or finished on the Windows 8.1 platform.
(1), open Deployment and Imaging Tools environmen Command dialog box, find SD card disk number
The SD card can be plugged into the computer directly (if supported by the computer) or plugged into the computer via the USB to interface module. Run the DiskPart command.
Then run the list Disk command to enumerate the physical disks of the current system.
My notebook system A total of three, one is a solid-state drive, one is a normal disk, and one is the SD card we just inserted. We need to remember that the serial number of the SD card after the disk is "2" for the following command to use. (Enter the exit command to exit the current command dialog box)
(2), burn write Windows IoT firmware
Unzip the Windows_iot_core_rpi2_build.zip file, extract a Flash.ffu file (802M), we want to burn this file to the SD card, I wrote a batch to complete the burn-write process, as shown in:
PhysicalIDrive2 (This number 2 is what we found with the DiskPart command), after the execution of this command completes, the completion of the Windows IoT firmware burning work.
Iv. Windows 10IoT System boot
Insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi Pi2, connect the LCD monitor, insert the network cable, and then power on. If everything is OK, the user should be able to see the Windows 10 logo (the right one). After a black screen, after quite a long wait (for a few minutes), it will eventually appear (the middle will restart again).
Mouse support, but only two places to operate, one is the system settings, one is power off or restart. As shown in the following:
Operation of the mouse feel overall is smooth, that is, the sense of starting the system is some too slow, the other is the feeling system is not too stable, easy to machine.
V. Communication interconnection
(1), PowerShell operation
Run PowerShell as an administrator, enter the following command to start the WinRM service, and add the Raspberry Pi as the trusted host.
Log into the Windows IoT system and enter the following command
User name: Administrator password default is: [email protected]
After successful login, you can enter a command to query some information, details can be found in the official PowerShell usage instructions
(2), FTP service
The system supports FTP service by default and can upload or download related files via FTP service.
User name: Administrator password: [email protected], the same as the system login user and password.
VI. Preparation of procedures
Please look forward to the next blog post, which describes what the Windows IoT System program is written about.
Vii. references
(1), official deployment instructions
Http://ms-iot.github.io/content/win10/SetupRPI.htm
(2), PowerShell operating instructions
Http://ms-iot.github.io/content/win10/samples/PowerShell.htm
(3), user articles
Http://bbs.ickey.cn/group-topic-id-48099.html
"Window IoT-1" Window 10 system installation (Raspberry Pi Pi2)