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NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5

59 bytes added, 10:21, 29 December 2023
Click '''Start''' to run. Then shut down, unplug the SD card, and restart the device.
<span class="tb_red">This is a visual operation and we highly recommend it!</span>
# Choose the drive (connected through your adapter) to flash
# Click write (and set any options you'd like)
# Once you're done have finished flashing the OS, please donDON't T remove the nvme SSD, you'll . You need to modify change the config.txt in the root directory of the NVME SSD drive to '''enable pcie ''' (edit config.txt and add 'dtparam=pciex1' on the end of file), this is very important, and too many people forget this.Once flashing is complete, pull the NVMe drive, attach it to your Pi 5, and it should boot off it (with or without a microSD card inserted)—assuming you have the bootloader up to date and set the '''BOOT_ORDER''' appropriately!
Then pull the NVMe drive, attach it to your Pi 5, and it should boot off it (with or without a microSD card inserted)—assuming you have the bootloader up to date and set the '''BOOT_ORDER''' appropriately!
<span class="tb_red">'''NOTE:'''</span>