![]() This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. Fortunately, Windows 10 removes all of those barriers making it possible for Windows users to build IoT solutions with a familiar platform and tools. All of these became roadblocks for those wanting a familiar and easy to use platform to develop IoT solutions. In fact, I’ve heard of some people giving up altogether or not even trying because the operating system and tools seemed too intimidating. While some platforms such as the Arduino are very Windows-friendly, other platforms have forced users to learn about new, sometimes very different, operating systems or tools that are, by contrast to Visual Studio, very challenging to learn. But every single time when my Raspberry is booting it trows a Blue Screen with the message BADSYSTEMCONFIGINFO. Finally, Windows users have a native toolset to experiment with building IoT solutions. I tried several times to install IoT Windows 10 on a SD card (Philips 8GB) with Windows IoT Core Dashboard. You'll see that Windows 10 IoT Core is now flashing your SD card. ![]() Accept the software license terms and click Download and install. Once downloaded, open the Dashboard and click on set up a new device and insert an SD card into your computer. Windows 10 represents an exciting new entry in the IoT arena. Download the Windows 10 IoT Core Dashboard here.
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