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Download CircuitPython for the Raspberry Pi Pico. Or use
adafruit-circuitpython-raspberry_pi_pico-en_US-7.0.0.uf2file from uf2 folder. -
Plug the device into a USB port while holding the boot button. It will show up as a removable media device named
RPI-RP2. -
Copy the
.uf2file to the root of the Pico (RPI-RP2). The device will reboot and after a second or so, it will reconnect asCIRCUITPY. -
Download
adafruit-circuitpython-bundle-7.x-mpy-YYYYMMDD.ziphere and extract it outside the device.Option 2, use lib folder files. -
Navigate to
liband copyadafruit_hidto thelibfolder in your Raspberry Pi Pico.
To restore your pico, use flash_nuke.uf2 from uf2 folder. To be able to put uf2, hold boot button while connecting pico.
