![]() Plug-in a screen, mouse, keyboard and network cable or alternatively a WiFi adapter. If you like to use command line tools, you're able to use the dism.exe directly which is located in the dism folder under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft IoT\ ) This is a small tool called Windows IoT Core Image Helper which uses the dism.exe to copy the FFU image to your SD card. Using the Windows Explorer just go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft IoT\ and start the IoTCoreImageHelper.exe. If you already downloaded and installed the latest Windows 10 IoT for the Raspberry PI (or even every other Board) on your machine, you are able to Setup the SD Card directly using. Pretty useful and hopefully it doesn't download that image every time you need to setup a new SD Card ) This tool downloads the latest image of Windows 10 IoT and installed it on the SD Cards. This tool looks almost like this (screenshot in German): This tool should show you all your running Windows 10 IoT devices in your network and with this tool you should be able to setup a new device. ![]() In the getting started tutorial there is a tool mentioned called Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard. ![]() This post shows, how I setup and manage my Windows IoT devices. Some other tools, mentioned in the getting started tutorial seem not to work on my machine. While playing around with Windows 10 IoT on a Raspberry PI 2, I found different ways to connect to the device to setup and manage it. ![]()
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