You will be warned again not to decimate the wrong disk, and then it will prep the disk. To make a new NOOBS disk for a Raspberry Pi machine, start the Apple-Pi Baker, select a disk to write to, then hit Prep for NOOBS. To prep a NOOBS disk once you have the files is a case of copying the files, but you have to do a special partitioning job.
NOOBS disks give you the option to install a particular OS from a list, and then it installs the software and alters the boot partition to boot just one OS. Be a NOOBĪs previously stated, RasPi disks are dual partition, a FAT32 header to boot and a Linux partition for data. The only exception to this process is the OSMC (the new version of the XBMC media player) which comes with its own built-in SD card burning software and the NOOBS disk.