Writing OS to SD card via rpi: update screenshots (#29478)

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@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ If Raspberry Pi Imager is not supported by your platform, you can use [Balena Et
1. Download and install the Raspberry Pi Imager on your computer as described under [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/).
![Install Raspberry Pi Imager](/images/installation/rpi_imager.png)
2. Open the Raspberry Pi Imager.
![Open Raspberry Pi Imager](/images/installation/rpi-imager-start.png)
2. Open the Raspberry Pi Imager and select your Raspberry Pi device.
![Open Raspberry Pi Imager](/images/installation/rpi_imager_start.png)
3. Choose the operating system:
1. Select **Choose OS**.
2. Select **Other specific-purpose OS** > **Home assistants and home automation** > **Home Assistant**.
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2. Select your SD card.
![Select the storage](/images/installation/rpi-select-sd-card.png)
5. Write the installer onto the SD card:
1. To start the process, select **Write**.
1. To start the process, select **Next**.
2. Wait for the Home Assistant OS to be written to the SD card.
![Select write](/images/installation/rpi-select-write.png)
![Select write](/images/installation/rpi_choose_next.png)
6. Eject the SD card.
### Start up your Raspberry Pi