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If you can't get to a Windows machine or Mac, low-level formatting
on a digital camera will clean up the card read for NOOBS. After
that, I've always had success with:<br>
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<blockquote>unzip NOOBS-<i>ver</i>.zip -d <i>mountpoint_of_SD_card</i><br>
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I think the SD card type sensitivity has gone away with more recent
firmwares on the Raspberry Pi, but they are still very critical of
poor power supplies. The 2 can be especially picky, since it can put
out larger currents over USB than the earlier models.<br>
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I do like the Model B Version 2. I'll have to see if it's faster
than the two older (> 5 years) computers I have lying about for
dedicated jobs.<br>
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Incidentally, Lawrence now has a stock of the Raspberry Pi 2 now at
Creatron.<br>
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cheers,<br>
Stewart<br>
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