#I have no idea how to install endeavouros

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inland crystal
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The first method is to boot from the EndeavourOS x86_64 Live ISO available here: Connect a target storage device to the computer, either micro SD or USB SSD. Boot into the EndeavourOS live ISO. Then click the welcome button labeled “EndeavourOS ARM Image Installer”. Answering a few questions will start a script that installs the image for you. Remove the uSD card or USB SSD and connect it to your RPi 4, PineBook Pro, or Odroid N2.

I have no idea what I'm doing with this, how do I boot with the files? and connect it to a target sotrage device?

coarse cloak
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what is your target device ?!

dry python
gritty leaf
# inland crystal ``The first method is to boot from the EndeavourOS x86_64 Live ISO available her...

hi, you need a flash usb and a software to burn the image to the usb
head to their website and download an amd64 image (it'll be an .iso exstension)
and then use something like balenaetcher and launch it, then select your usb and once it's done reboot and head to your BIOS, some computers have different keys to open the BIOS, check out which one it is for your motherboard
then rearrange the boot order and put the flash usb to be above so that it boots, the rest of the process is easy as all you have to do is follow
unless you want to dual boot with windows you should manually partition

dry python
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if you're on windows currently, the easiest way to get to your bios is to hold shift when clicking restart from the start menu, then wait for it to turn back on, click troubleshoot, then click advanced options, then click uefi firmware settings, then select your boot device from bios and restart

inland crystal
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oh damn thaats the strategy guide, Im dropping it for a bit annd thinking more on my decision, but I will refere back to this, tysm @dry python @gritty leaf @coarse cloak

dry python
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best of luck

inland crystal
gritty leaf