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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Run magic mirror from a USB drive?

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    • B Offline
      BlackTalon
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      In your experience are the usb drives more reliable?

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      • AlvingerA Offline
        Alvinger
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        Yes, especially if you put the /var lib on a tmpfs which resides in ram.

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          bbm674
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          yes and it work fine

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            carltonb
            last edited by

            Is there a guide on how to do this.

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            • justjim1220J Offline
              justjim1220 Module Developer
              last edited by

              I would very much be interested in the USB drive installation instructions!

              Newbie here, so please be specific!!!

              Thanks in advance!

              "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
              Jim Hallock - 1995

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              • AlvingerA Offline
                Alvinger
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                Which Raspberry Pi do you have? The Raspberry Pi 3 can boot directly from USB but the others need a SD card.

                Download the chosen image and write it to UsB in the same way you created the SD cards. Then remove and insert the USB stick from your computee and copy the file bootcode.bin in the /boot directory to an empty SD card. (This card is needed unless you have a Pi3 but it will only be read from so no signifikant wear.)

                Insert the USB stick and boot your Pi. That should do it.

                If you have a Pi3 there is a different procedure, google is your friend.

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                • justjim1220J Offline
                  justjim1220 Module Developer
                  last edited by

                  I’m using Windows 10. Not RasPi.

                  I will have to try and figure it out I guess.

                  Thanks anyway!

                  "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                  Jim Hallock - 1995

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                  • AlvingerA Offline
                    Alvinger
                    last edited by

                    If you have a Windows 10 computer, why would you need a USB drive?

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                    • justjim1220J Offline
                      justjim1220 Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      Portability…

                      "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
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                      • AlvingerA Offline
                        Alvinger
                        last edited by

                        Well, windows 10 can be installed on a USB but you need to google it.
                        If you just want the Magic Mirror application on a UsB stick then put it in a folder named MagicMirror on your stick and adapt the command line/batch script accordingly.
                        J

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                          yawns Moderator @Alvinger
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                          @Alvinger said in Run magic mirror from a USB drive?:

                          Well, windows 10 can be installed on a USB but you need to google it.
                          If you just want the Magic Mirror application on a UsB stick then put it in a folder named MagicMirror on your stick and adapt the command line/batch script accordingly.
                          J

                          But he still needs node.js installed, right? Or try node.js portable

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                          • justjim1220J Offline
                            justjim1220 Module Developer
                            last edited by justjim1220

                            Yes, I know about Windows 10 portability…

                            What I was thinking of was how to make MM portable. Yes, I figured on node. But, is there anything else I need to figure in? Is there a way to package it (MM) as an exe or msi?

                            Really, I feel like I’m jumping ahead of myself a little, as I have yet to get any type of voice control or interaction (Google Assistant, Alexa, Cortana, Watson, etc. Or a combination of some or all) to even work on the Windows MM. That is actually my next problem to conquer. Seems like I’ve figured out how to get any other module to work with Windows except voice. The biggest hurdle I’ve found thus far is utilizing the integrated sound, or external mic and speakers on any and every Windows PC. At this point, I have MM working within the Windows environment on every laptop and desktop and All-In-One I’ve come across. From Win 7, to 8.1 to 10. Except the sound, playback and recording, for running any type of voice control or interaction.

                            To be able to use one device and make changes and tweaks and test modules on, package it on a USB drive and be able to test it on any Windows device, be it a laptop, tablet, or desktop is my ultimate goal.

                            I am also looking at incorporating AI with the voice and a customizable Avatar into the MM. But that is taking me a while to learn. Long term goal, but in the works…

                            Ok, got off subject a little…

                            So, is there a way to install MM on a USB drive and plug it into any Windows device and run it from the USB? For instance, when I use ‘git clone…’ it automatically downloads and installs to the user directory. Is there a way to get everything I do to download and install to the USB drive? But, run (npm start) on the device the USB is plugged into?

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