![]() The method described is headless (the Pi needs no keyboard, mouse or TV/monitor connected to perform it) but it's not compulsory to be so. This is detailed 'recipe' (with bad puns!) for getting a Raspberry Pi 3 displaying, out-of-the-box, via PuTTY and Xming on Windows. WARNING: This page is a little out-of-date in places.
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