This post is the eighth of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT Core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT Core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
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Disable SoftAP in Windows 10 IoT Core with PowerShell
This post is the seventh of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT Core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT Core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
Set the Time Zone in Windows 10 IoT Core with PowerShell
This post is the sixth of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT Core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT Core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
Set the Screen Resolution in Windows 10 IoT Core with PowerShell
This post is the fifth of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT Core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT Core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
Disable Windows Update in Windows 10 IoT Core with PowerShell
This post is the fourth of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
Install Wifi Drivers in Windows 10 IoT Core with PowerShell
This post is the third of a series describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and provisioning process,…
Rename a Windows 10 IoT core device with PowerShell
This post is the second of a series of posts describing our automation efforts for provisioning Windows 10 IoT core on a Raspberry Pi. To recap, KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi 2 boards running Windows 10 IoT core. On a regular basis, we need to re-flash, provision, and configure the boards. When we perform the re-flash and…
Find the IP Address of a Windows 10 IoT Core Device after Initial Flash with PowerShell
This is a guest post from Ryan DiChiara, one of the KiZAN summer interns! Posts in this series: Find the IP Address of a Windows 10 IoT Core Device after Initial Flash with PowerShell Rename a Windows 10 IoT Core device with PowerShell Install WiFi drivers in Windows 10 IoT core with PowerShell KiZAN has a lab of 26 Raspberry Pi…
Deploying Universal Windows Platform (UWP) Apps to Windows 10 IoT Core
KiZAN has been using Windows 10 IoT Core running on a Raspberry Pi 2 for several months inside of a traveling IoT lab kit. With the kits we’re able to bring a unique hands-on development workshop direct to businesses. Right now, our lab contains 25 Raspberry Pi 2 units flashed with Windows 10 IoT Core. After flashing the units, we…