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With the configuration from the last step.

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When you boot your Raspberry Pi, it should automatically try to connect to the Wi-Fi network that you

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have provided.

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So that's what we're going to do now.

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We're going to boot the Raspberry Pi.

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So we have Raspberry Pi here.

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So this is the Raspberry Pi five.

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But it's going to be the same with the previous versions of the Pi.

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And I have the SD card.

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And the first thing very important is make sure you don't power the Raspberry Pi, okay.

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When you're going to manipulate it with the SD card on the back of the Raspberry Pi, you can see the

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SD card slot here.

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So you're going to insert SD card right.

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Like this okay.

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It should fit easily.

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And then well that's it.

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And you can see that the card is going a bit on the outside here.

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So be careful when you manipulate it okay.

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Because if you do something like this and you put pressure here, you might destroy the card simply.

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And then you have to buy a new card.

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That happened to me quite a few times already.

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So now I know how to not repeat this mistake.

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Then if you have a box so you might just use it like this.

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But here you can see I have actually bought a Raspberry Pi with a case.

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So if you have a case, then what you can do is put the Raspberry Pi on the case?

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I'm just going to remove the SD card.

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Okay, so when you manipulate the Raspberry Pi button to remove it, I'm going to put the Raspberry

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Pi here and you can see if you have a fan.

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So I have a fan here.

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There is a connector here on the Raspberry Pi.

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So you have the Gpio panel on the right.

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You have a fan connector.

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So I'm going to plug it.

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There's just one way to plug it.

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So you can't really go wrong with this.

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And when the fan is plugged well just put the Raspberry Pi.

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Let's put the case like that.

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Okay.

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And then let's put the SD card here.

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All right.

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And then what you can do is you can plug the Raspberry Pi so you can power on the Raspberry Pi.

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So the case is not mandatory.

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It's just because I have one.

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So it's more practical.

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And we have a fan.

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Okay.

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So you can see it's more secure.

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And then you're going to power on the Raspberry Pi.

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To do that don't just use a USB cable.

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Connect it to your computer because that's not going to be enough power.

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Okay.

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You can see here I am using a official Raspberry Pi power supply.

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Okay.

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That delivers.

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So I have 5.1V and five amp.

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Make sure you have at least something that has five volt and three amp.

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So it could be a phone charger.

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Okay, it works well, but make sure that it's at least five volts and three amps.

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So I'm going to plug that first here to my so to the wall.

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And then I can plug the USB-C cable here.

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And you can see we have a red LED.

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Then that turns green.

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And that should flash a bit okay.

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So it should be red and then green.

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You see we have some random flashes.

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If you see this kind of stuff it's a good news.

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It means that the Raspberry Pi is booting and then trying to connect to the WiFi.

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And so in this course we are going to do the configuration without any screen.

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But if you have a screen you could also plug with this micro HDMI cable.

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Okay.

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You can already plug it.

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But if you don't have one or if you are too lazy to use one like I am right now, then we're going to

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continue the configuration with SSH and VNC so that we can access the desktop remotely from our computer.
