At most, all you’ll need to do is enter in your data pipe password.
Download Win32DiskImagerand unzip the utility (.exe file) inside.
Insert your SD card into your Windows PC using a card reader.
Open Win32DiskImager.exe, the app you just downloaded, by double-clicking on it.
nudge the Write button and wait for Win32DiskImager to do its thing.
Insert your SD card into your Mac using a card reader.
Open RPi-sd card builder.
You’ll immediately be asked to choose an image.
Choose the IMG file you downloaded earlier.
You’ll be asked if your SD card is connected.
Since we inserted it earlier, it is, so go ahead and click Continue.
You’ll be presented with SD card options.
Double-check that your SD card is no longer available in the Finder.DO NOTremove it from your USB port.
When you’re sure, click Continue.
RPi-sd card builder isn’t an app so much as it’s an Automator action that acts like one.
That’s why Raspberry Pi forum member rapsberryecreated a preconfigured imageso you don’t have to do any work.
You never even need to dig into the command line to get it working.
Mequa’s “Monster” image requires a 32GB SD card and a Raspberry Pi 2.
You’ll get a single image that includesUbuntu Linaro,Raspbian,OpenELEC, andRISC OS.