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# Neon OS on the Mark II
This section is for content specific to the Neon AI private personal assistant on the Mycroft Mark II Device


## Rear Pin Header
The Mark II includes a 10-pin connector at the rear of the device that may be used
for debugging and for connecting accessory hardware. This is intended for developer
use; most users will not plug anything into this connector.

![Mark II](./mk2.jpg)
> The highlighted USB port is where the boot media should be plugged in.

## Making an Additional Boot Drive
Summary:
To create an additional bootable drive using your Mark II, plug a second USB or an SSD into the right hand blue port, and say "Hey Neon, make bootable media" then follow the prompts. When finished, shut down your device, move the new drive into the first port and plug it back in.
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9. Plug power back in and Neon will boot up from the new drive.



### Troubleshooting and Tech Support with the Neon OS on the Mycroft Mark II
## Troubleshooting and Tech Support with the Neon OS on the Mycroft Mark II

Here is our troubleshooting walk-through, and I am also available for a personal tech support video call if you prefer more in-person assistance.

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It's important to us that you have a functioning Neon OS to use. **If this troubleshooting hasn't resolved your issue, please email me at [email protected] of contact us on any of the forums for a next step.**

Thank you for working with Neon OS, and improving the experience for all users.

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also access this via the `Settings Menu`, under `About`.

## Installing On Raspberry Pi
The OS drive should be installed to the port marked in the image below. Other
The OS drive should be installed to the port marked in the images below. Other
ports may work, but installing to the proper port ensures that the boot drive
is loaded first and helps avoid issues with other USB devices at boot time.

![Raspberry Pi 4](./RPi.jpg)
![Raspberry Pi 4](./RPi.jpg)
![Mark 2](./mk2.jpg)