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The Raspberry Pi Model B is now available with an 8GB SD card pre-installed with NOOBS offering a choice of over 6 operating systems ready to use with your Pi.

 

Features & Benefits:

·     Get’s you up and running quicker. No need to download operating software, the 6 most popular operating systems are pre-loaded on the card for you and ready to install at the click of a button.

·      Change or re-install operating systems at a click of a button with NOOBS.

·     If the worst should happen and you were to corrupt your files they can be safely and easily restored with NOOBS

·      All the space you will need to create and store your Raspberry Pi projects on the officially recommended SD Card by the Raspberry Pi Foundation


Contents:

A Raspberry Pi Model B 512MB board and an 8GB SD card incorporating the NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software) released from the Raspberry Pi Foundation

 

What is NOOBS?:

NOOBS contains a Recovery System that loads every time you boot up your Raspberry Pi. This recovery system contains pre-loaded images for 6 operating systems that you can install on your device. These include:

Arch Linux

OpenELEC (Xbox Media Centre)

Pidora

RISC OS

RaspBMC (Xbox Media Centre)

Raspbian (Raspberry Pi Foundation’s preferred operating system)

If you want to change operating systems, you can simply choose one from the list above and click ‘Install OS’ and your chosen software will be installed. Please be warned that this will erase all existing software that was previously installed on the card.

 

Why use NOOBS?

It is very easy to use. You do not have to seek out and find an operating system for the Raspberry Pi and then re-flash your card using 3rd party software each time you want to change operating systems. The 6 most popular operating systems are pre-loaded on the card for you and ready to install and use at the click of a button.

Should the worst happen and you manage to corrupt your operating system you do not have to go through the process of downloading the operating system again and re-flashing your SD card, you can simply load up the recovery system and install a fresh operating system directly from the Raspberry Pi. To load the recovery system simply hold the SHIFT key down while you boot your Raspberry Pi.

 

Why use an 8GB card?

With the New Out Of Box Software (NOOBS) all of the operating system images are preloaded on the SD card and held within the recovery partition. These system images use just over 1GB of space on the SD card. Therefore to ensure that you can get the maximum benefit from your Raspberry Pi we recommend using an 8GB card so you have plenty of spare space on the card to create your own files.


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  • antihiro
    antihiro over 11 years ago in reply to saurocksall +2
    Nice!
  • rew
    rew over 11 years ago +2
    The SD card provided to you is 8Gb. That is not because the NOOBS installation is 8Gb, but because it gives you 7.something GB of storage space FOR YOU. The files that recovery tools normally can find…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +1
    i bought a 32GB SD card,, is there a problem with doing that ?
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to packetgeek

    32GB would be fine, but a 64GB defaults to the wrong formatter and needed a separate FAT32 formatter.

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    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to saurocksall

    Warning;  If you use this formatter on an SD 64Gb it will default to the wrong format.  You will then need to download a FAT32 formatter and start over.

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to M0DCD

    Thanks for sharing but if you could briefly explain the two upgrade and dist-upgrade? I'm completely new to this OS.

    Scott

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thx! I appreciate you taking the time to answer! I my case it will be all from scratch. Looking forward to getting started.

    Scott

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Thx! I appreciate you taking the time and will put the information to good use!

    Scott

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    rew over 10 years ago in reply to M0DCD

    The problem is that the "installed raspbian" doesn't know about the "noobs" partition. So the noobs won't be updated even if you keep your raspbian updated. And the problem with outdated bootfiles is that you won't even get a boot.

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    M0DCD over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    If the software's been kept up to date (update, upgrade and dist-upgrade) then it'll work on the B+ without you losing anything.

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The current version of NOOBS is fully compatible with the the RPi Model B+. If you make a new installation on the Model B+, then all will be well.

     

    The problems you have read relate to folk who have tried taking the SD card out of their previous Model A or B and putting it into the new Model B+, expecting it to "just work" - it doesn't. You need to make the new installation, then transfer any programs you might have written or added.

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  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    From what i understand, Noobs is compatible with the B+,

     

    NOOBS is not the operating system btw, it is only an install manager that allows you to choose one, the most popular and recommended one being Raspbian which can also be downloaded on its own

     

    I have downloaded Raspbian and installed on a B+ with no issues

     

    see here for a quick guide Raspberry PI Model B+ Quick Set-up (1/2 Hour Guide from unpack to GUI and WIFI)

     

    Regards

     

    Peter

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    Former Member over 10 years ago

    Hi all, I'm new to this looking to purchase the new B+ but wanted to know if the noobs software is compatible. From one of the pages here, I was made to believe that it's not. That it's only compatible with the previous B very. True or false?

    Thanks in advance!

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