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6 Preparing and Running the Tools to Make the
Compute Module Appear as a Mass Storage Device
Follow the steps in the appropriate section below depending on the type of host system being used.
6.1 Using a Windows PC as a host
1. Download and install either the Etcher (recommended) or Win32DiskImager tool from the
following locations. This will be used to write the OS .img file to the Compute Module:
https://etcher.io/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
2. Download and install the Compute Module boot installer. This will install Windows drivers for
accessing the Compute Module.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/usbboot/raw/master/win32/rpiboot_setup.exe
3. Power up the Compute Module in USB boot mode:
a. Make sure the USB cable is directly connected between the host PC and the display. Do
not use a USB extender cable or hub between the host PC and the display. Use as
short a USB cable as possible.
b. On the NEC display select the COMPUTE MODULE video input.
c. Navigate to the COMPUTE MODULE menu on the OSD.
d. Select POWER.
e. If POWER SUPPLY is currently ON then change it to OFF and confirm.
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