Installing OpenELEC Part 2

This is the second part of the installation guide. It shows how to install OpenELEC from the installation key you created in part 1

As we found out in Part 1 of this installation guide, OpenELEC is installed from a USB key, and if you've followed Part 1 you should now have one of these.

 

Things you'll need for Part 2:

  • Your USB installation key (from Part 1)
  • Your HTPC machine
  • Somewhere to install to (a CF/SD card in an adapter, USB key or hard disk)

Insert your installation USB key into your powered-off HTPC. Start the computer and make sure it boots from the USB key - you may need to change a setting in the BIOS or simply press F8 or F11 on boot, but that depends on your computer.

If all goes well, you should get a few messages then see a blue curses screen welcoming you to the installation program:

Installer 1

Click OK to get the installer menu:

Installer 2

We're going to carry out a quick install, so just hit enter to get to the next screen. This next screen shows the locations it's possible to install OpenELEC to. My machine is going to boot from a 2G USB stick I found laying around and there's no other disks in the machine (my media all comes from a network file server) so I've only got one option.

If you've got more than one disk, make sure you select the right one as the installer will wipe the disk.

Press OK to select the disk:

Installer 3

The installer will now go away and wipe, partition and format the disk for you. After that, it will copy over the OpenELEC files and make the disk bootable. Expect this to take a few minutes:

Installer 4

Once it's finished, the installer will take you back to the main menu. We don't need anything else here, so use the right cursor to select 'Reboot' and hit enter.

When the machine reboots, remove the installer USB key as we don't need it any longer. As long as you've got the system to boot from the media you just installed to, your computer should now boot straight into OpenELEC.

You can now remove the installer files from the USB key - you've finished!

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