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nathan-contino authored Oct 4, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ To set up software on a Windows host device:

. Connect the IO Board to power. Windows should discover the hardware and configure the required drivers.

. On CM4 and later devices, select 'Raspberry Pi - Mass Storage Gadget - 64-bit' from the start menu. After a few seconds, the Compute Module eMMC or NVMe will appear as USB mass storage devices. This also provides a debug console as a serial port gadget.
. On CM4 and later devices, select **Raspberry Pi - Mass Storage Gadget - 64-bit** from the start menu. After a few seconds, the Compute Module eMMC or NVMe will appear as USB mass storage devices. This also provides a debug console as a serial port gadget.

. On CM3 or older devices, select 'rpiboot'. Double-click on `RPiBoot.exe` to run it. After a few seconds, the Compute Module eMMC should appear as a USB mass storage device.
. On CM3 and older devices, select **rpiboot**. Double-click on `RPiBoot.exe` to run it. After a few seconds, the Compute Module eMMC should appear as a USB mass storage device.


TIP: Alternatively, you can https://github.com/raspberrypi/usbboot[build `rpiboot` from source].
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