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* 1 x HDMI Adapter
* 1 x Install Screws pack
 
==User Guide==
===Installation Video===
Geekworm Video: https://youtu.be/I1nnjh9HvGI
 
Customer Video 1: https://youtu.be/oYQWG9MPuY0
 
Customer Video 2: https://youtu.be/IGxRA_JgoRc
 
Customer Video 3: https://youtu.be/JsrjKcfi1mg
 
Customer Video 4: https://youtu.be/IGxRA_JgoRc
 
===Installation Guide(V3.0 Version)===
[[File:V3.0 Installation Guide-w800.jpg]]
 
Video Guide from our friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxNKpuhVsX8
 
===Some Tips===
*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
== Matching Metal Case==
For more questions, please refer to blog '''[https://geekworm.com/blogs/raspberry-pi/faq-of-raspberry-pi-x820-v3-0-usb-3-0-2-5-sata-hdd-ssd-storage-expansion-board FAQ of Raspberry Pi X820 V3.0 USB 3.0 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Storage Expansion Board]'''
==User Guide=====Installation Video===Geekworm Video: https://youtu.be/I1nnjh9HvGI Customer Video 1: https://youtu.be/oYQWG9MPuY0 Customer Video 2: https://youtu.be/IGxRA_JgoRc Customer Video 3: https://youtu.be/JsrjKcfi1mg Customer Video 4: https://youtu.be/IGxRA_JgoRc ===Installation Guide(V3.0 Version)===[[File:V3.0 Installation Guide-w800.jpg]] Video Guide from our friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxNKpuhVsX8 ===Some Tips===*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]* Chinese User Manual: [[File:X820-V3.0Guide-CN.pdf]] ===How to boot from a USB Mass storage device on a raspberry pi 3===
This tutorial explains how to boot your Raspberry Pi 3 from a USB mass storage device such as a flash drive or USB hard disk. Be warned that this feature is experimental and does not work with all USB mass storage devices. See this blog post from Gordon Hollingworth for an explanation of why some USB mass storage devices don't work, as well as some background information.
====Program USB Boot Mode====
Before a Raspberry Pi 3 will boot from a mass storage device, it needs to be booted from an SD card with a config option to enable USB boot mode. This will set a bit in the OTP (One Time Programmable) memory in the Raspberry Pi SoC that will enable booting from a USB mass storage device. Once this bit has been set, the SD card is no longer required. Note that any change you make to the OTP is permanent and cannot be undone.
If you wish, you can remove the ''program_usb_boot_mode'' line from config.txt, so that if you put the SD card in another Raspberry Pi, it won't program USB boot mode. Make sure there is no blank line at the end of config.txt. You can edit config.txt using the nano editor using the command ''sudo nano /boot/config.txt'', for example.
====Prepare the operating system image ====
Starting with the 2017-04-10 release of Raspbian you can install a working Raspbian system to a USB mass storage device by copying the operating system image directly onto your USB device, in the same way that you would for an SD card. To perform this step, follow the instructions [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md HERE], remembering to select the drive that corresponds to your USB mass storage device.
Please refer to here: [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/msd.md USB mass storage device boot]
 
==Document==
Chinese User Manual: [[File:X820-V3.0Guide-CN.pdf]]
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