How to Boot Raspberry Pi 5 off NVMe Drives with the M.2 HAT+

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SSDs on the Raspberry Pi are not new. For many years now people have been enjoying NVMe speeds on Raspberry Pis through the use of NVMe-to-USB adapters. The Pi 5 brought a long-awaited PCIE slot, opening up the possibilities of connecting M.2 devices directly to the board through the use of the Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ (Hardware Attached on Top).

🔧🔨🧰 Hardware featured in this guide:

Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT:
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Corsair Force MP600 MICRO 1TB M.2 2242 NVMe SSD:
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Raspberry Pi 5 & Accessories:
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