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<li>Insert SD card to Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform).</li>
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Please remember to ensure you’re using an <a href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs">appropriate power supply</a> with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable, since some are designed to only provide the full power with that manufacturer’s handsets.
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Please remember to ensure you’re using an <a href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs">appropriate power supply</a> with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable since some are designed to only provide the full power with that manufacturer’s handsets.
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<p><img src="/images/hassio/screenshots/first-start.png" style="clear: right; border:none; box-shadow: none; float: right; margin-bottom: 12px;" width="150" /></p>
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When you use this installation method, some add-ons will not be available and the documentation might not work for your installation.
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When you use this installation method, some add-ons will not be available, and the documentation might not work for your installation.
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<p>A detailed guide about running Hass.io as a virtual machine is available in the <a href="/blog/2017/11/29/hassio-virtual-machine/">blog</a>.</p>
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