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.. _upgrade-pi:
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Upgrade Your Raspberry Pi
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Follow this guide to upgrade from a Raspberry Pi StartOS server to a Server One, Server Pure, or similar device.
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From Pi with External Drive
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If your current Raspberry Pi setup uses an external drive over USB.
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#. Shutdown your Raspberry Pi server and disconnect from power. If you have a speaker, wait for shutdown noises.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/walkthrough/shutdown.png
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:width: 60%
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.. raw:: HTML
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<audio controls>
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<source src="/_static/sounds/SHUTDOWN.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">
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Your browser does not support the audio element.
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</audio>
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* Shutdown sound
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#. Connect your new server to power and ethernet.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/pro-all.jpg
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:width: 60%
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#. Visit http://start.local on any device on the same LAN.
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#. Select "Recover".
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen0-recover.jpg
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:width: 60%
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#. Select "Transfer".
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer.png
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:width: 60%
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#. Connect your previous external drive to any USB-3 or USB-C port on your new server.
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#. Select this drive (you may need to hit refresh):
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-from.png
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:width: 60%
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#. Select the destination drive that you are migrating *to* (this will erase any data on this drive):
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/transfer-to.png
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:width: 60%
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#. You will be asked to create a password. It can be the same as it was previously.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen5-set_password.png
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:width: 60%
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#. Your data will now transfer over - the length of this process will vary depending on how much data you have, but will likely take several hours.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen6-storage_initialize.jpg
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:width: 60%
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#. You are now ready to proceed and use your new server - it will have the same addresses and Root CA as it did before.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/setup/screen7-startfresh_complete.jpg
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:width: 60%
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.. warning:: DO NOT reconnect your old server without first wiping the SD card and SSD! This can cause serious problems! If you have lightning channels you could lose your money!
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From NASPI (Embassy One)
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.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/server-one.png
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:width: 30%
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#. Get a high quality `USB-A to USB-A cable`.
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#. Power off the old server, then pull out the micro SD card.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-sdcard.png
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:width: 50%
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#. Disconnect the USB adapter.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/naspi-jameson-loop2.png
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:width: 60%
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#. 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.
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.. figure:: /_static/images/hardware-pics/usb-into-naspi-edited.jpg
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:width: 60%
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#. Power on the old server
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#. Follow the instructions :ref:`above<upgrade-pi>` from Step 2.
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