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Image download

Please go to Download Summary to download the corresponding image file.

Installation system

We recommend using the open-source image flashing tool Etcher, developed by our partner Balena. Etcher has a user-friendly interface and powerful features, with support for Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. Next, we'll show you how to use Etcher to write an image to an SD card.

  1. Download Etcher and install it.

Please download balenaEtcher-Setup-1.18.11.exe After the download is complete, there is no need to perform any additional actions. After downloading, you can double click it to open it without any additional operation.

  1. Open Etcher

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  2. Open Etcher and click Flash from file to select the image to write to.

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  3. Click Select target to select the device, please select carefully.

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  4. Click Flash! Start writing and wait for the write progress bar to complete.

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  5. When writing the image successfully, Etcher will display Flash Complete!.

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**If there is an error in flashing, please try again. **

  1. Starting the system

After successfully burning the microSD card according to the above steps, insert the microSD card into the MicroSD slot of (as shown below), power on the system with the power adapter, and then the system will start booting and HDMI will display the desktop.

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Recommended official 30W adapter Radxa PD 30W adapter.

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  1. Logging in to the system

After the system has started, log in using the radxa account with the password radxa.

Booting the System

  • After successfully flashing the microSD card according to the above steps, insert the microSD card into the microSD slot of the ZERO 2 PRO.
  • The power supply interface of ZERO 2 PRO is USB OTG, please use a Type-C cable to connect the power port and the adapter.
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The ZERO 2 PRO power supply supports 5V, recommended to use a power adapter with a rated maximum current greater than 2A. radxa recommends using the Radxa Power PD30W. :::.

Login System

The default UserName: radxa Password: radxa

Reference Documentation