PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2

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PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2
PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2

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Introduction

The PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2 metal case can greatly speed up the boot and storage speed of the Raspberry Pi, which is to extend the M.2 interface through the USB interface and use an external SSD as the main storage drive. In this case, the Raspberry Pi 4 can be booted through the USB interface, which greatly improves the reading and writing speed and makes the boot speed much faster than using the SD card.

How to boot Raspberry Pi 4 with SSD

1.Install the SSD into the expansion board as shown below. (This product doesn't contain M.2 SSD and Raspberry Pi, please purchase separately if necessary)

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2.Connect the TF card to the PC and write the system image. After the image has finished writing, connect the SD card to the Raspberry Pi, connect the M.2 expansion board and the case, and then connect it with the Raspberry Pi4 using the USB Adapter.

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3.Enter the terminal of the Raspberry Pi to update system and firmware.

sudo apt-get update

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sudo apt-get full-upgrade

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sudo rpi-update

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After the update is complete, reboot the Raspberry Pi.

sudo reboot

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4.Enter the following command to install the latest bootloader.

sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -a

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5.Reboot the Raspberry Pi

sudo reboot

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6.Start the setup tool of the Raspberry Pi

sudo raspi-config

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7.Choose "Advanced Options", then click 'Enter'. PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2-10.jpg