How To Install Windows 10 IoT Core On Raspberry Pi

There are two IoT versions of Windows 10 for the Internet of Things from Microsoft. To know about them, find about Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Core vs Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. IoT Core is perfect for the single board, single app machines. If you have to put in Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi, it might be IoT Core because it takes less space without compromising on quality. Let us see what you need to put in Windows 10 IoT Core to Raspberry Pi 3.
Getting ready to fit Windows 10 IoT Core to Raspberry Pi
You have already got the motherboard/computer-board available as the Raspberry Pi. You will be needing:
1. An input device to decide on language during installation
2. A display to look at the proceedings;
3. An HDMI cable for connecting Raspberry Pi to Display (either computer or TV)
4. SD Card to be able to fit the OS onto Raspberry Pi
5. A shared WiFi connection
That’s the hardware part.

Towards the finish of setup, you're going to get the Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard. The first screen may be the Set up a New Device screen, as shown below.
1. Select the device type which may be “Raspberry Pi 3” or “Raspberry Pi 2 & 3”
2. Make sure the OS Build is showing Windows IoT Core
3. Insert a removable device (preferably an SD Card) on what the installer will probably be copied
4. Enter your Administrator password and ensure it
5. Select the correct Internet/WiFi connection and then click Install
How to set up Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi
1. Do not yet power up your Raspberry PI
2. Insert the SD card in the Raspberry Pi 3 card slot
3. Use the HDMI cable in order to connect the motherboard to TV/monitor
4. Connect Internet - either Ethernet cable or USB WiFi
5. Connect the Input device to be able to pick out the language during install
6. Now power up the Raspberry Pi
As soon since you power up the Raspberry board, it boots and installs Windows IoT Core on itself. Now it is time to setup your app on the Raspberry board. You can use your app or use one through the samples for sale in the Dashboard. Each sample is interconnected for an online help page telling you tips on how to use it.
That’s it. That’s the way you install Windows 10 IoT Core to Raspberry Pi 3. If you still questions, please comment below.