🔄 How to Install the Previous Version of Raspberry Pi OS (Buster) | Step-by-Step Guide 🍓
Welcome to Dino's Tech World! In this video, I'll walk you through the process of installing the Buster version of Raspberry Pi OS, which is the version prior to the Bullseye edition. If you're encountering issues with the Bullseye version—such as screen resolution problems or camera module glitches—this guide will help you revert to the more stable Buster version.
🔹 Video Highlights:
Why Install Buster?
- Understand the common issues with the Bullseye version of Raspberry Pi OS and why Buster might be a better option for your projects.
Preparing for Installation:
- Make sure to back up your current data if you're overwriting an existing SD card. Alternatively, use a new SD card to avoid data loss.
- Download the Raspberry Pi Imager from raspberrypi.com/software.
Downloading Buster:
- I'll show you where to find the previous Buster version (May 7, 2021) of Raspberry Pi OS and how to download it.
Installing Buster with Raspberry Pi Imager:
- Learn how to use the Raspberry Pi Imager to select and load the Buster image onto your SD card.
- Enable advanced options by pressing Ctrl + Shift + X to set up SSH, Wi-Fi, time zone, and other configurations before writing the image.
Final Steps:
- Once the image is written to your SD card, eject it, insert it into your Raspberry Pi, and boot up with the Buster version of Raspberry Pi OS.
This tutorial is perfect for anyone needing to revert to an earlier version of Raspberry Pi OS for compatibility or stability reasons.
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