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This video will walk you through getting all the software you would need to making a bootable micro SD card for your Raspberry Pi using Kodi. For a step by step guide and for other guides like. Download their ZIP and save it somewhere easy to get to (SD card etc). > Back to the home screen > System > Add-ons > Install from zip > Locate the Zip you saved earlier > Wait for notification > Install from repository > Kodi Bae Repository > (Video/Music/Program) add-ons > Sport365 > Install > Wait for Add-on enabled notification. To dual-boot LibreELEC with Raspian or other Raspberry Pi distributions on the same SD card use “noobs” software from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. To add LibreELEC to an existing noobs SD card download this file and unpack it to the /os folder on the SD card: LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-8.2.5-noobs.tar.

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Kodi Operating System

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First things first, you will need the Kodi operating system. The version that I have is tried and tested on 01 September 2015. At this point it is the current stable version. You can also check out the official site here (please take care to choose the correct one).

Extraction / Archiving Software

As the Kodi file has been archived to save space, this will need to be extracted. The particular file type is .gz (not overly important). I use WinRAR which is a free archiving utility. You can get it from the official site. I have provided WinRAR for a 32 bit PC and 64 bit PC (if unsure, choose 32 bit). Please note that WinRAR will pop up stating that this is a trial version. Simply click ‘ok’ and the program will fully work.

Image Writer Software

Once the Kodi archive has been extracted, it will leave you with an image file. This is the file that needs to be copied onto the micro SD. In order to make it bootable and run correctly, we can use, one of two software applications to do this. We have ImageWriter or UneBootin. Either one will work just fine. If you are unsure, I will be using Imagewriter in the video tutorials.

SD Card Formatter

If you have received a SD card with your Raspberry Pi package, then you may find it has another operating System installed such as NOOBS or anything else. If the SD card has been preinstalled with software and you want to format it, you may have an issue if you are using Windows. Without going into too much detail, as the SD card is designed to be read by a Linux system, the SD card on Windows may show that it only has a small amount of memory available. All we need to do is format the SD with SDFormatter and this will sort that out for us. This will be shown on the video tutorial. You can check out the official site here, or download from Freedawn below (version 4 (latest at point of video)).

NOOBs Installer Utility

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NOOBS (New Out Of the Box Software) is an easy operating system install manager for the Raspberry Pi. This utility will give you the option to choose which operating system you would like to install on the Raspberry Pi. You will have the choice of Raspbian, OpenELEC for Raspberry Pi 1 and for the Raspberry Pi 2

Download Step by Step Guides

  • Step One – Setting up the Raspberry Pi
  • Step Two – Formatting SD card and installing bootable Kodi
  • Step Three – Kodi Setup from a self made bootable SD Card
  • Step Three – Kodi Setup from an SD Card with NOOBS pre-installed
  • Step Four – Installing Kodi Addons
  • STep 4.1 – Installing Kodi Addon Exodus

SD Card Image Installation only on Windows system.
Step 1 : Download all the needed files
You’ll need couple of things…

  1. computer with windows system installed
  2. SD Card reader/writer
  3. a program called Win32diskimager: Download here
  4. SD Card Image packed in Zip format, please chose one you need:

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Current Model:

  • Raspberry Pi 2 Model B - OpenElec with Kodi 15.2 - 3.01.16: Download here

Older Models:

  • Raspberry Pi Model B and B+ - Raspbmc 03.01.15:Download here
  • Raspberry Pi Model B and B+ - OpenElec 03.01.15:Download here

Step 2 : Install SD Card Image to the SD Card

Installing Win32DiskImager

Unzip the file win32diskimager.zip, then double-click Win32DiskImager.exe in the unzipped folder called win32diskimager. Yes to confirm you want to run the program. Then it will start. Once you've established that it works, close it down and plug in your SD card.

Using Win32DiskImager

Having plugged in your SD card, (re)start Win32Diskimager (right click on mouse and choose Run it as Administrator). Choose the drive you want to copy the image to (in my case J: ).

choose the drive with your SD card to write the OS image on

Then click on the folder icon and choose the unzipped .img file from earlier that you want to put on the SD card. Then click Write, to write the Operating system on the card from the .img file.

You will then be asked to confirm. Check carefully that you are writing to the correct device and if so, click Yes.

Check device and confirm

The progress bar will show you how far it’s got.

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When it’s finished it looks like this.

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Then you can eject the card reader and remove the SD card.
Then you can try it out in your Raspberry Pi. If all went well, your Pi should boot up (start). It may take about one minutes. If nothing’s happened after that, look at the LEDs on the Raspberry Pi. If you only get the red power LED, either the card is not inserted properly or it can’t boot this combination of card and image, or something went wrong with the process. But in the main it should work well.