Raspberry PI 4 can now officially boot from
USB - finally! That means you can use SSD
or HDD drives instead of SD card. In todayís
video I will show you how you can do that
step by step and you donít even have to attach
a monitor to your raspberry pi.
Whatís up Kiril Peyanskiís here - SD cards
can cause issues and are much slower than
SSDs. Since I have a Raspberry Pi 4 my SD
card got corrupted several times. So I had
to remove it, format it, install OS again
and restore all of my configurations that
I had. Doing this can be really frustrating,
so I waited for the official Raspberry Pi
4 USB boot as a kid for its birthday.
When I saw the news I immediately bought an
SSD drive and decided to give this a try.
Just a quick warning here - at the time of
shooting this video the official bootloader
supporting USB boot on a Raspberry Pi 4 is
in beta state and not all SSD or HDD drives
will be compatible for USB booting.
I can confirm that this HP P600 SSD is working
without any issues 
and I will try to gather more models reported
by 
the users 
to 
be 
working 
and I 
will 
put 
them 
in 
the video description.
