diff --git a/site/source/_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-sdcard.png b/site/source/_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-sdcard.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b7455c Binary files /dev/null and b/site/source/_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-sdcard.png differ diff --git a/site/source/misc-guides/upgrade-pi.rst b/site/source/misc-guides/upgrade-pi.rst index 4330849..7484c43 100644 --- a/site/source/misc-guides/upgrade-pi.rst +++ b/site/source/misc-guides/upgrade-pi.rst @@ -74,16 +74,23 @@ From NASPI (Embassy One) .. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/server-one.png :width: 30% -#. Get a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable `_, or a `USB-A to USB-C cable `_. +#. Get a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable`. + +#. Power off the old server, then pull out the micro SD card. + + .. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-sdcard.png + :width: 50% #. Disconnect the USB adapter. .. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-jameson-loop2.png :width: 60% -#. Connect one side of the USB-A cable to the lowest blue USB port on the NASPI, and the other side to your new server. +#. Connect one side of the USB-A cable to the lowest blue USB port on the old server, then the other side to a blue USB port on your new server. .. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/usb-into-naspi-edited.jpg :width: 60% -#. Follow the instructions above. +#. Power on the old server + +#. Follow the instructions :ref:`above` from Step 2.