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== Introduction ==
{{bloc-etroit|text=There is a very useful utility that we can use to write a SD card available for Windows 7 and Vista. It is not unfortunately available for Windows XP.}}

=== Etape 1 ===
Download Fedora ARM Installer from: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ARM_Installer#Windows_Vista_.26_7

{{download-box|Download Fedora ARM Installer|http://adafruit-download.s3.amazonaws.com/fedora-arm-installer-1.1.1-8.x32.zip}}

=== Etape 2 ===
This will download a zip file that you must extract. The result will be a folder with the following contents:

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If you keep this outside of the Program Files area then you will be able to run it without changing its privileges. You can just leave it on your Desktop.

=== Etape 3 ===
Eject any external storage devices such as USB flash drives and backup hard disks. This makes it easier to identify the SD card. Then insert the SD card into the slot on your computer or into the reader.

=== Etape 4 ===
Right click to run the file '''fedora-arm-installer.exe''' as an administrator.

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This will launch the following application.

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=== Etape 5 ===

Select the image file and device.

To do this, click the Browse button and navigate to the .img file for the distribution that you want to install and the select the device from the drop-down.

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Check that you have the right device, as it will be reformatted, and then click Install.

It will take a few minutes to install, but once the SD card is ready, you will see the following.

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That's all there is to it. Your SD card is ready for use in your Raspberry Pi.


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