WOW. You do such an AWESOME job, keeping us subscribers up to date & ahead of the curve. i have many medical limitations & am most often bedridden. I am grateful that today's tech is such a wonderful crutch and keeps me connected to the world. BUT, as great as my accessibility soft/hardware is, trying to search forums & google for info is a nightmare! SO RUclips is really my only resource. Your videos are always SO thorough & you always have links to previous videos for anything you are not covering. if i even think a question about computers or retro gaming you have a video for it. Today, it feels good to be so "caught up" that i'm actually watching a video that you just made today. THANK U, you could never know just how much your channel means to me. The distraction of getting lost in my daydreams, building retro arcade cabinets & planning gaming PC builds is the best elixir. Helps with the pain, helps me get to sleep, and helps me stay positive. Keep em' coming & i'll continue to thumb up & share them all. 👍-♿ Lisa
I got my 8 gb Pi4 yesterday, and got it up and running with Pi OS 64 on an SSD last night, thanks to your guides. Damn thing is SNAPPY. I have a Geekworm case, 2x SSD boards, and power controller on the way, and am building an "Ultimate Pi 4". Oh, how far we have come from my first Pi, 10 years ago.
lol u wasted ur money u could have gotten a android tv box with 4gb ram(costs no more than 40$) that will kick the crap out of raspberry pi in all senarios u just have to flash ubuntu and u r set plus 4 usb 3 is present in some of the boards that can support ssd when u flash ubuntu but dont ask people can u?(pinchy question) but i am planing on making a linux android box server i beleave i am not wasting money cuz i will be useing those 6 node server as web host
game movie / I’m also making a killer system , I plan to overclock it as far as possible and I have custom designed a case (using Fusion360 and a 3D printer) that will hold 1TB SSD. A new low profile ICE TOWER cooler will keep the P4 nice and cool Yep I’m sure wasting my money but you see I can afford to. Can you?
@@NewAgeDIY i am a tech enthusiast. of course i can but i dont waste my money on low value item... u can take a example i have a pc with ryzen 3300x x570 tuf(value) and with rx 5700xt now this is a custom water loop i made but my ryzen 3300x is 4.7ghz(value) rx 5700xt is at 2.18 ghz (value) with a tt(thermaltake) tower 900(i am sure i can somehow fit another system in it(value) I am a game dev and web dev i just work on making games for android and websites on upwork the games i made is slowly paying off
@@mamajen1000 this rig is so beyond retro pi. It runs Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit, and for emulation I just use Retro Arch (which is the core behind retropie essentially). For emulation only, a set up like this is way overkill. A standard R Pi4, 2-4 gb ram run off of an sd card, with my roms on an external drive is more than adequate. This build runs a Plex server, Pi-Hole, a VPN, numerous programs, and still runs retroArch flawlessly all at the same time. For straight retroPi use, save your money and run a 2-4gb RPi4, or honestly, a 3B+ will give you way more options for pre-built images and has better optimization for the GPU.
I love your Pi videos and this one too, but, man, I gotta give props for getting this one out so fast after the announcement of the 8GB Pi 4. Also, your video about that announcement was how I first found out - at 3 AM my time! LOL. Keep up the good work.
wonderfully explained, thank you so much sir. today my son 11 year old had learnt how to reinstall raspberry pi os by himself with your guidance video. Be blessed
haha lol android tv box with 4gb ram is just 35$ case and psu included u can just flash ubuntu into it and it will beat raspberry pi 4 8gb edition in both cpu and gpu benchmark
Fantastic video mate! I'm completely new to Raspberry Pi and with the help of this excellent tutorial, my Pi is now up and running. My next goal is to set it up for Octolapse. Looking forward to checking out more of your content!
Strictly speaking, Raspbian is an independent open source project by a small number of very dedicated volunteers. Up till now, we've also used the name to refer to the 32-bit images that Raspberry Pi builds on top of it; really, a name change to discriminate between the two is overdue, and the release of our 64-bit beta was the time to get on with it. We've been in touch with a cofounder of the Raspbian project, of course, and everyone is happy with the change. By choosing 'Raspberry Pi OS' as the new name, we've literally made it the exact term we expect brand new users to type into a search engine. Had we chosen a random word, we're unsure how those new to the platform would know to search for it.
Installed 64-bit on one pi4B using 256 GB sd card and a second using 128 GB card. Attempts to install using torrents failed. Your brief essential install points made installation easy. Thanks.
Thanks I was just showing my kids your video on starting. It was very clear. We are just finishing restarting their Raspberry Pi. Thanks a bunch again. Piece
Thanx a lot, this was easy like eating pancakes. However the magic smoke knows no mercy. I burned out a LED so far and heated up a Arduino also did get some smoke from a power supply, supply survived. All good... Thumb up, Cheers!
Thank you man this helped me so much I have been trying to figure out how to reset my card and realized I had to put it on my pc then wipe it but yeah thanks
Thanks for the detailed explanation. May I ask if it runs like a normal pc? Is it possible for me to install an android emulator, like Memu or bluestack?
What's important to me is that RUclips tech creators do assume anything about their viewers re: the level of knowledge the viewers are at. Be as specific as Possible
Hey ETA Prime, just curious, what version of windows 10 are you using? Thanks for the Raspberry Pi tutorial, gonna buy one to be a portable desktop in my bedroom.
Thanks. Very clear and helpful explanation. Would you have any recommendations for a media player. I was previously using Kodi, but as I'm doing a fresh rebuild and I've always found Kodi a bit clunky - especially with respect to file management - I'm wondering whether there is another option. I'd also prefer to use an application that runs from the Raspberry Pi OS, rather than a completely separate OS, as is the case with Kodi. If that's not an option, is it possible to dualboot, selecting either Pi 3B to Kodi or Raspberry Pi OS during boot up?
NVMe should use pcie lanes for maximum performance. Usb 3.0 bandwidth is only 5Gbps or around 500 megabytes/s (overhead included). would be a waste of money to try
Thanks for the great video. I'm new to these but your vids are so easy to follow. Can this os run my games roms? or do I still have to use my other SDcard that's set up with retro pi.
@@ragilmalik A waste for who exactly? Do you know something about the kernel that the developers don't? Per the 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 blog announcement: "The BCM2711 chip that we use on Raspberry Pi 4 can address up to 16GB of LPDDR4 SDRAM, so the real barrier to our offering a larger-memory variant was the lack of an 8GB LPDDR4 package. .... Our default operating system image uses a 32-bit LPAE kernel and a 32-bit userland. This allows multiple processes to share all 8GB of memory, subject to the restriction that no single process can use more than 3GB. For most users this isn’t a serious restriction, particularly since every tab in Chromium gets its own process. Sticking with a 32-bit userland has the benefit that the same image will run on every board from a 2011-era alpha board to today’s shiny new 8GB product."
This is a very old video but to be clear for historical purposes & future Pi videos you may make, the Pi 2 does NOT support 64 bit. It also does not use a USB-C power adapter as mentioned at 0:43.
Thanks, very informative, I found raspbain restrictive in installing a printer, tried to use cups but Chrome browser didn't come to the party, and then wanted to install Zoom, wouldn't install, so I'm moving onto Raspberry Pi OS to see if a printer solution is in place.
I just did the setup, everything went smoothly, thanks. I have a wired keyboard and mouse attached but would like to use a Logitech mouse and keyboard that use the Unifying USB Receiver. The Logitech installation offers versions for Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS. I did not know what to use. I noticed no wires from your keyboard or mouse. Can you help?
Why would you want to run Raspberry Pi OS 64bit on a low RAM Raspberry Pi? It makes since for the 8GB version but is there a performance increase or change when running the 64bit version on the less RAM versions? I'd recommend doing a benchmark on the Raspberry Pi 4 2GB or 3GB versions running the 32bit OS and the 64bit OS to see what happens. A video on that would be appreciated.
Hello can i ask something about the Pi 4 Raspberry. (can i Kopie the SD card from Pi 1 Raspberry To Pi 4 Raspberry?)Thanks & Thx for the videos the are much Helpful!
You can beautify RaspOS by: 1) Install -> sudo apt install adapta-gtk-theme 2)Ddownload -> raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/pool/main/p/papirus-icon-theme/ and download latest all.deb file and install it with sudo dpkg -i papirus-icon-theme_20200602-1_all.deb 3) Go to Preferences -> Main menu Editor -> Prefrences -> tick Theme and Apperances and select the theme and icons.
WOW. You do such an AWESOME job, keeping us subscribers up to date & ahead of the curve. i have many medical limitations & am most often bedridden. I am grateful that today's tech is such a wonderful crutch and keeps me connected to the world. BUT, as great as my accessibility soft/hardware is, trying to search forums & google for info is a nightmare! SO RUclips is really my only resource. Your videos are always SO thorough & you always have links to previous videos for anything you are not covering. if i even think a question about computers or retro gaming you have a video for it.
Today, it feels good to be so "caught up" that i'm actually watching a video that you just made today. THANK U, you could never know just how much your channel means to me.
The distraction of getting lost in my daydreams, building retro arcade cabinets & planning gaming PC builds is the best elixir. Helps with the pain, helps me get to sleep, and helps me stay positive.
Keep em' coming & i'll continue to thumb up & share them all. 👍-♿ Lisa
oh I could help with my knowledge or attention, there is a lot of time now
I got my 8 gb Pi4 yesterday, and got it up and running with Pi OS 64 on an SSD last night, thanks to your guides. Damn thing is SNAPPY. I have a Geekworm case, 2x SSD boards, and power controller on the way, and am building an "Ultimate Pi 4". Oh, how far we have come from my first Pi, 10 years ago.
lol u wasted ur money
u could have gotten a android tv box with 4gb ram(costs no more than 40$) that will kick the crap out of raspberry pi in all senarios
u just have to flash ubuntu and u r set
plus 4 usb 3 is present in some of the boards that can support ssd when u flash ubuntu
but dont ask people can u?(pinchy question)
but i am planing on making a linux android box server i beleave i am not wasting money cuz i will be useing those 6 node server as web host
game movie / I’m also making a killer system , I plan to overclock it as far as possible and I have custom designed a case (using Fusion360 and a 3D printer) that will hold 1TB SSD. A new low profile ICE TOWER cooler will keep the P4 nice and cool
Yep I’m sure wasting my money but you see I can afford to. Can you?
@@NewAgeDIY i am a tech enthusiast.
of course i can but i dont waste my money on low value item...
u can take a example
i have a pc with ryzen 3300x x570 tuf(value)
and with rx 5700xt
now this is a custom water loop i made but my ryzen 3300x is 4.7ghz(value) rx 5700xt is at 2.18 ghz (value)
with a tt(thermaltake) tower 900(i am sure i can somehow fit another system in it(value)
I am a game dev and web dev
i just work on making games for android and websites on upwork
the games i made is slowly paying off
Are you using retro pi
@@mamajen1000 this rig is so beyond retro pi. It runs Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit, and for emulation I just use Retro Arch (which is the core behind retropie essentially). For emulation only, a set up like this is way overkill. A standard R Pi4, 2-4 gb ram run off of an sd card, with my roms on an external drive is more than adequate. This build runs a Plex server, Pi-Hole, a VPN, numerous programs, and still runs retroArch flawlessly all at the same time. For straight retroPi use, save your money and run a 2-4gb RPi4, or honestly, a 3B+ will give you way more options for pre-built images and has better optimization for the GPU.
I love your Pi videos and this one too, but, man, I gotta give props for getting this one out so fast after the announcement of the 8GB Pi 4. Also, your video about that announcement was how I first found out - at 3 AM my time! LOL. Keep up the good work.
wonderfully explained, thank you so much sir.
today my son 11 year old had learnt how to reinstall raspberry pi os by himself with your guidance video. Be blessed
I just bought a t-shirt. Thanks for your tutorials brotha. I admire your knowledge
Just wanted to say your videos are an inspiration for me, they always make me want to get up and do something. thank you! :) THUMBS up always
Been waiting on this !!! Glad you’re good ETA. Much love from Miami.
haha lol android tv box with 4gb ram is just 35$ case and psu included
u can just flash ubuntu into it and it will beat raspberry pi 4 8gb edition in both cpu and gpu benchmark
@@rustydust8648 t95 max?
@@tapank415 check ali express all of the android tv box with a a31 and 4 gigs of ram will beat raspberry pi 4 8gb(aliexpress ships worldwide)
@@tapank415 yes that will do the job fine make sure u have 4 gb ram version
game movie will that run ps2 emulation ?
A clear and concise explanation, as always.
Fantastic video mate! I'm completely new to Raspberry Pi and with the help of this excellent tutorial, my Pi is now up and running. My next goal is to set it up for Octolapse. Looking forward to checking out more of your content!
Really wish they had stayed with the Raspian name. Having the software the same name as the hardware is really going to mess up Google searches.
google : "hold my conundrum"
Google specific searches died 5 years ago. Its depressing.
Google sucks.
Strictly speaking, Raspbian is an independent open source project by a small number of very dedicated volunteers. Up till now, we've also used the name to refer to the 32-bit images that Raspberry Pi builds on top of it; really, a name change to discriminate between the two is overdue, and the release of our 64-bit beta was the time to get on with it. We've been in touch with a cofounder of the Raspbian project, of course, and everyone is happy with the change. By choosing 'Raspberry Pi OS' as the new name, we've literally made it the exact term we expect brand new users to type into a search engine. Had we chosen a random word, we're unsure how those new to the platform would know to search for it.
@@raspberrypi okay sir. Got it 😎😎
Installed 64-bit on one pi4B using 256 GB sd card and a second using 128 GB card. Attempts to install using torrents failed. Your brief essential install points made installation easy. Thanks.
So early i can se my like!!! Love ur videos
Thank you. Now I can use my rasberry pi 3 model b in so many more ways!
Followed as told and now up and running. thanks for the help!
This is a nice, thorough, beginner tutorial.
Thanks I was just showing my kids your video on starting. It was very clear.
We are just finishing restarting their Raspberry Pi.
Thanks a bunch again.
Piece
How timely! I just received my first Pi from Amazon this morning.
As did I. :0)
Duuuude thank you so much. I'm in computer networking and the instructions to this were way over complicated. Thank you for simplifying it so much.
Thanx a lot, this was easy like eating pancakes. However the magic smoke knows no mercy. I burned out a LED so far
and heated up a Arduino also did get some smoke from a power supply, supply survived. All good... Thumb up, Cheers!
thanks that was amazingly descriptive and now i have a little pc set up!!
Best channel in RUclips
Beautifully explained. Thanks a lot.
you can use a Android phone to flash to SD as well. so if the Pi is your only "computer" you can still do it.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! You rule!
Very well explained👍. Thank you!!
Very good! Clear and simple.
Thank you! Very concise and informative.
Thank you very much for this clear and concise explanation.
Clear and concise!!
Nice pi os installation explains
Thank you man this helped me so much I have been trying to figure out how to reset my card and realized I had to put it on my pc then wipe it but yeah thanks
can you do a tutorial of how to install box86 on Rasp...i mean Raspberry pi OS?
Very Informative 👍
Thanks for the video. How much RAM do you typically allocate for GPU memory on your RPI 4's?
I know I'm late but do at least 128MB.
great video presentation, thank you for sharing
Worked like a charm. Will you be updating the boot from USB/SSD tutorial to get it to work with Pi OS?
How long did the first boot took?. Mine was blank for sometime and i unplugged it.
It shouldn't take long, even with the first boot (not more than a minute I would guess).
Replying to myself: I discovered the SSD instructions for Raspbian Buster also work for Pi OS.
simple and clear, thanks a lot, rgds from Argentina
It was a great explanation 🙌
Awesome! I was looking for this
Really helpful video thank you! My Pi seemed to take ages to install the software but that may be the dodgy Vodafone WIFI!
Awesome I was looking for this 👍
thanks, clear and concise!
Nice demonstration 👍
Great..!! clearly descriptive tutorial.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. May I ask if it runs like a normal pc? Is it possible for me to install an android emulator, like Memu or bluestack?
Best Explanation
Nice demonstration...
What's important to me is that RUclips tech creators do assume anything about their viewers re: the level of knowledge the viewers are at. Be as specific as Possible
Hey ETA Prime, just curious, what version of windows 10 are you using? Thanks for the Raspberry Pi tutorial, gonna buy one to be a portable desktop in my bedroom.
6:25 is when the setup starts. :)
Most excellent tutorial. Thank you. 👍🤗
You should mention that only newer (rev 1.2v) Pi 2 work with 64bit as older revisions are 32bit only.
too late kkkk
You help me , thank you man !!
Easy to follow, thanks...
Thanks. Very clear and helpful explanation.
Would you have any recommendations for a media player. I was previously using Kodi, but as I'm doing a fresh rebuild and I've always found Kodi a bit clunky - especially with respect to file management - I'm wondering whether there is another option. I'd also prefer to use an application that runs from the Raspberry Pi OS, rather than a completely separate OS, as is the case with Kodi. If that's not an option, is it possible to dualboot, selecting either Pi 3B to Kodi or Raspberry Pi OS during boot up?
Hello! Thank you for the work done!
I suggest you in the future the theme for the video:
Pi4 8Gb
Ice tower
M.2 NVMe drive
Win 10
NVMe should use pcie lanes for maximum performance. Usb 3.0 bandwidth is only 5Gbps or around 500 megabytes/s (overhead included). would be a waste of money to try
My son and I enjoyed your video 💪🏾 . We were wondering can the NOOBS be used with a laptop. we are newbies
Nice demonstration
Thanks for the great video. I'm new to these but your vids are so easy to follow. Can this os run my games roms? or do I still have to use my other SDcard that's set up with retro pi.
Excellent tutorial
great,
hope to see you soon with the "64 bit upgrade" video.
Does that OS no longer support the zero ?
it supports zero
Nice explanation!
Good demonstration
Nice explanation
Very helpful!
Shout out to subnautica game in the corner. what a great game.
Wouldn’t you want the 64bit version for an 8GB Pi 4?
yup have no idea why he chose 32bit
The 64-bit install is still *beta* beta.
@@Wrigglevision still a waste of the rest 4 gibibyte ram
@@ragilmalik A waste for who exactly? Do you know something about the kernel that the developers don't? Per the 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 blog announcement:
"The BCM2711 chip that we use on Raspberry Pi 4 can address up to 16GB of LPDDR4 SDRAM, so the real barrier to our offering a larger-memory variant was the lack of an 8GB LPDDR4 package. .... Our default operating system image uses a 32-bit LPAE kernel and a 32-bit userland. This allows multiple processes to share all 8GB of memory, subject to the restriction that no single process can use more than 3GB. For most users this isn’t a serious restriction, particularly since every tab in Chromium gets its own process. Sticking with a 32-bit userland has the benefit that the same image will run on every board from a 2011-era alpha board to today’s shiny new 8GB product."
nice demostration
Thank you so much!!!
Says on the site that the 64 only installs on the Pi3 and 4
I wonder if Pi OS is geared more towards the extra Ram of the Pi 4, Would be good to see a Pi 3 and Pi 4 running next to each other
Thanks for the post 📯
This is a very old video but to be clear for historical purposes & future Pi videos you may make, the Pi 2 does NOT support 64 bit. It also does not use a USB-C power adapter as mentioned at 0:43.
Love from India
Good vedio understand how to different operating systems for Raspberry-Pi.and
OS installation on Raspberry-Pi
Great Video as always, pls can u do a video for installing RetroPie (for RPi4) on a ssd?
Thanks, very informative, I found raspbain restrictive in installing a printer, tried to use cups but Chrome browser didn't come to the party, and then wanted to install Zoom, wouldn't install, so I'm moving onto Raspberry Pi OS to see if a printer solution is in place.
Ubuntu
Typo in this video description: anulment instead of announcement! LOL happens to the best of us.
should also edit "id creat" to "I'd create" lol
Thank you so much for this video
I was wondering if you where going to review the gpd win max when it comes out it seems interesting
It costs a lot
THANK YOU so much!!
You can always order an SD card with rasping preinstalled
Thank you so much
i got one from a charity shop and i will try to download the file and make that thing work
Thank you for sharing.
Well explained
very clear
great video. thanks bro..
Please make a video of Chrome OS running on Raspberry Pi 4 👀
When I click "write"- Nothing happens.
I just did the setup, everything went smoothly, thanks. I have a wired keyboard and mouse attached but would like to use a Logitech mouse and keyboard that use the Unifying USB Receiver. The Logitech installation offers versions for Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS. I did not know what to use. I noticed no wires from your keyboard or mouse. Can you help?
Thank you!
thank you so much
Why would you want to run Raspberry Pi OS 64bit on a low RAM Raspberry Pi? It makes since for the 8GB version but is there a performance increase or change when running the 64bit version on the less RAM versions? I'd recommend doing a benchmark on the Raspberry Pi 4 2GB or 3GB versions running the 32bit OS and the 64bit OS to see what happens. A video on that would be appreciated.
I wish I could use my Samsung Galaxy S10 to flash the OS.
Thank you
thanks legend
thank you for your help.
Hello can i ask something about the Pi 4 Raspberry. (can i Kopie the SD card from Pi 1 Raspberry To Pi 4 Raspberry?)Thanks & Thx for the videos the are much Helpful!
You can beautify RaspOS by:
1) Install -> sudo apt install adapta-gtk-theme
2)Ddownload -> raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian/pool/main/p/papirus-icon-theme/ and download latest all.deb file and install it with sudo dpkg -i papirus-icon-theme_20200602-1_all.deb
3) Go to Preferences -> Main menu Editor -> Prefrences -> tick Theme and Apperances and select the theme and icons.