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2. Insert the memory card into the computer and mount the first FAT32 partition.
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!!! note
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This assumes Windows is being used and will mount only 1 parition
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If using another OS, it will be assumed that the end user will know what Partition to use but if not, place in the `*boot` dir
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3. Among the system files you will see the file `pikvm.txt`.
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If you haven't enabled PiKVM yet, this file will contain a single line `FIRST_BOOT=1`.
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WIFI_ESSID='mynet'
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WIFI_PASSWD='p@s$$w0rd'
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```
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Note that backslash in the password should be escaped: `\` should be written as `\\`.
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!!! note
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Please note that if a backslash is included in the password, it needs to be escaped: `\` should be written as `\\`.
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If there was a string `FIRST_BOOT=1` in the file, do not remove it.
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This is the trigger needed to initialize the OS at the first boot.
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