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So after winning a Raspberry Pi 2 from the “Growth hack” at a recent Internet of Things & Data event at Microsoft, Reading, I thought it would be only fair to try Windows 10 Core.
The official documentation requires you to have Windows 10 installed to get started however after a little research I was able install it on an SD without installing Windows 10 locally. Acquiring Windows 10 Core
Installing Windows 10 Core on an SD card
Congratulations
You should now have an SD card with the Raspberry Pi build of Windows 10 Core without having to download Windows 10 itself. Pop it in your Pi and check it boots.
Did these steps work for you? Let me know in the comment box.
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The next post will look at your options for developing and deploying code to the Pi without having to install Windows 10 locally.
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