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4. Then a terminal will pop up as follows:
For Windows Users
If your computer runs on Windows, you may go to the Raspberry Pi in a remote way, like
PuTTY.
1. Similarly plug the TF card into the Raspberry Pi (RPi), power the RPi with a 5V 2A DC
power and connect the LAN of the router with the network port of the RPi. So now the
Raspberry Pi is ready.
2. Then you need to know the IP address of the RPi. You can find it on the settings
interface of your router. For more details, please refer to your router provider's page.
3. Open PuTTY and click Session on the left tree-alike structure (generally it's collapsed
upon PuTTY startup):