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The Pi 3’s bootloader only has support for reading from FAT filesystems.
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For Windows 10 to run on the Pi 3, you must format your card as FAT32 – it won’t work if it’s formatted as NTFS, or exFAT. I’ll go into a bit more detail about my experiences with these cards later in the post. Of course, I’m not saying that the first two cannot work – there might be a step that I’ve missed – it’s just that they didn’t work for me.
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Last things – apologies for the poor quality photos throughout this post – I couldn’t take screenshots from my TV set so had to photograph the relevant screens. Additionally, the items I discuss here might not be relevant for setting up the Pi 3 with operating systems other than Windows. Getting Windows 10 to work with the Raspberry Pi 2 could be a very different process – I don’t have a Pi 2 so I haven’t experimented.
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Remember that I’m describing how to get started with the Pi 3 with Windows 10 IoT Core. Expert Raspberry Pi users might look at some of the things I’ve done here and say they’re unnecessary – this might be correct, but rightly or wrongly these were the steps I followed to get to a working install. So I’ve written this post to include all the mistakes I made, as well as the things I learned.
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That said, once I worked out a process, I found it easy to install Windows 10 onto the Pi 3 (and got WiFi working too). This wasn’t my experience (and judging from forums and newsgroups, I’m not alone) and I hate admitting defeat. Since purchasing my Raspberry Pi 3, I’ve followed instructions on how to install Windows 10 from online guides, and watched a few installation guides on YouTube – each time, the installation was reported as very straightforward. Since I’ve started to become interested in Windows UWP apps recently, I was particularly keen to try the Raspberry Pi 3 with a Windows operating system. I’ve worked a lot with different types of Arduino before, but I’ve never worked with the Pi, so I decided to buy one to experiment.
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