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| In addition it allows you to put the operating system files on an external USB hard drive instead of on the SD card itself.\\ | In addition it allows you to put the operating system files on an external USB hard drive instead of on the SD card itself.\\ | ||
| - | **Download link Berryboot for the Pi 4 (45 MB):** [[http:// | + | **Download link Berryboot for the Pi 3, 4 and Pi 400 (47 MB):** [[http:// |
| - | sha1sum: | + | sha1sum: |
| - | sha256sum: | + | sha256sum: |
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| - | **Download link Berryboot for the original Raspberry Pi, Pi Zero, Pi 2 and Pi 3(+) (39 MB):** [[http:// | + | |
| - | sha1sum: 0368c6c1e79b94f6dd3f50caa050cc3ad95717cd | + | |
| To install: extract the contents of the .zip file to a normal (FAT formatted) SD card, and put it in your Raspberry Pi. | To install: extract the contents of the .zip file to a normal (FAT formatted) SD card, and put it in your Raspberry Pi. | ||
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