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# Insert an SD card that is 4GB or greater in size into your computer.
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'''Windows'''
# Format the SD card using the platform-specific instructions below.
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      - Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_windows/
*  Windows
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      - Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
Experiment with concurrency (without any underlying support) and observe its issues
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      - Set "FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT" option to "ON" in the "Options" menu
* Experiment with a unit testing framework (such as CUnit)
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      - Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
* Get more insight into the working of the Raspberry Pi, particularly with respect to input and output
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      - Click the "Format" button
  
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'''Mac'''
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      - Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_mac/
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      - Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
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      - Select "Overwrite Format"
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      - Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
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      - Click the "Format" button
  
  a. Windows
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'''Linux'''
      i. Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_windows/
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       - We recommend using gparted (or the command line version parted)
      ii. Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
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       - Format the entire disk as FAT
      iii. Set "FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT" option to "ON" in the "Options" menu
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      iv. Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
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      v. Click the "Format" button
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  b. Mac
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      i. Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_mac/
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      ii. Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
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      iii. Select "Overwrite Format"
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      iv. Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
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      v. Click the "Format" button
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  c. Linux
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       i. We recommend using gparted (or the command line version parted)
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       ii. Format the entire disk as FAT
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 23 August 2016

Windows

     - Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_windows/
     - Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
     - Set "FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT" option to "ON" in the "Options" menu
     - Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
     - Click the "Format" button

Mac

     - Download the SD Association's Formatting Tool from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_mac/
     - Install and run the Formatting Tool on your machine
     - Select "Overwrite Format"
     - Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool
     - Click the "Format" button

Linux

     - We recommend using gparted (or the command line version parted)
     - Format the entire disk as FAT