How to Install RasPlex 1.7.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3, 2, 1, B+, Zero
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How to Install RasPlex 1.7.1 on a Raspberry Pi 3, 2, 1, B+, Zero
In this Instructable, I'm going to show you how to install Rasplex on your Raspberry Pi.
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Let's get started!
What You'll Need
- Raspberry Pi 1, 2 or 3
- Ethcer
- Latest Rasplex Image
- 8GB MicroSD Card
Download the Image
Go to http://www.rasplex.com/
Click on "Get Rasplex"
Select "Manual Installation Instructions"
Go down to the "Mac OSX / Linux" section and click on the GitHub link
Select your Raspberry Pi's version (RPI if you're using a Raspberry Pi 0 or 1. RPI2 if you're using a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3)
Flash the Image
Open up Etcher and Click “Select Image”.
Select the Rasplex Image we just downloaded.
Click on “Select Drive” to select the Drive you want your image to be copied to.
NOTE: Remember to select the correct one, as the process will be messed up if you don’t choose the right one.
Click on “Flash” and wait for it to copy the image to your SD Card.
After it is done, it’ll automatically unmount the SD Card so you can take it from your Computer to continue the process on your Raspberry Pi.
Load Rasplex
Once you insert the MicroSD Card into your Raspberry Pi, it will load up.
Rasplex will install some files and then it will reboot.
Once it reboots, it will load and start.
When it starts, you'll be presented with the First TIme Setup screen, follow the instructions on-screen to setup your network, SSH configuration, Rasplex account and other things.
The Rasplex installation on Raspberry Pi is completed and that’s it for this Instructable.
If you’ve installed Rasplex on a Raspberry Pi, have any suggestions or had problems during the installation, please leave a comment.
If you enjoy this Instructable, consider checking out my TechWizTime YouTube Channel.
And for a good source of Raspberry Pi products, check out my Raspberry Pi Amazon List.