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Then, use the Raspberry Pi Imager to install Raspberry Pi OS onto your NVMe SSD. Make sure you select Raspberry Pi 5 from the list of options, followed by Pi OS 64-bit.
Raspberry Pi 5 SSD HAT storage Getting your Hat Drive Bottom set up is straightforward.
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Official Raspberry Pi SSD and official SSD and M.2 HAT set also available This article, originally posted in Japanese on 10:26 Oct 24, 2024, may contains some machine-translated parts.
Follow the guide to set up your Raspberry Pi to boot from an NVMe SSD for improved speed and overclock your Raspberry Pi's processor.