Well, for all the help I can be, this is a good place to start. Download and install the Imager to your laptop or whatever computer you use for general purpose stuff. Plug the SD card from the Pi into the card slot on your laptop. You write the SD from a computer other than the RPi.? Follow the instructions/questions that the Imager will ask you. DO put in the network SSID and password, the capability to use the Pi 'headless' will be of benefit. Put in a user name and password for the Rpi and WRITE IT DOWN. This will get the Rpi running and you can access it from your general purpose computer using Putty or some other similar program. Using Putty is quite easy once you get used to how it works and I'll bet there is a Youtube video on how to do it. If you get this up and running you are on your way. Loading and configuring Direwolf is another adventure after you get the Pi running,? Like I tell my wife. One disaster at a time.... If you are successful and get the RPi running at this point, you can download Baleena Etcher and copy your now working SD card to another blank card, so if disaster strikes, you have a working backup. See how you make out to this point and come back again. Someone will be here to answer your next questions. On Sun, Jul 14, 2024 at 1:26?PM Don Rolph via <don.rolph=[email protected]> wrote:
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