The 32 bit Raspberry Pi OS will run on a 64 bit Pi, although it will usually use a 64-bit kernel (compulsory on a Pi 5/500/CM5). You don't need to make any changes for that to happen.
After setting up, you can transfer the card to the Pi B.
Be aware the B doesn't have much memory and will struggle to run a desktop. The Lite version of the OS is best for those early boards.
After setting up, you can transfer the card to the Pi B.
Be aware the B doesn't have much memory and will struggle to run a desktop. The Lite version of the OS is best for those early boards.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Tue Jul 15, 2025 10:19 am