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<br />{{Idea| If, when you start using your Raspberry Pi, you notice a flash in the upper right corner of your screen, it means that your Raspberry Pi is not getting enough power. This problem is caused by using the wrong power supply for the job, and is one of the most common problems users experience. Our official power supplies will provide sufficient and reliable power to your Raspberry Pi. }}<br />
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<br />{{Idea| If, when you start using your Raspberry Pi, you notice a flash in the upper right corner of your screen, it means that your Raspberry Pi is not getting enough power. This problem is caused by using the wrong power supply for the job, and is one of the most common problems users experience. Our official power supplies will provide sufficient and reliable power to your Raspberry Pi.}}<br />

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<br />{{Idea|Si, lorsque vous commencez à utiliser votre Raspberry Pi, vous remarquez un éclair dans le coin supérieur droit de votre écran, cela signifie que votre Raspberry Pi n'est pas suffisamment alimenté. Ce problème est dû à l'utilisation d'une alimentation inadaptée à la tâche, et c'est l'un des problèmes les plus courants rencontrés par les utilisateurs. Nos alimentations officielles fourniront une alimentation suffisante et fiable à votre Raspberry Pi.}}<br />
Traduction<br />{{Idea| If, when you start using your Raspberry Pi, you notice a flash in the upper right corner of your screen, it means that your Raspberry Pi is not getting enough power. This problem is caused by using the wrong power supply for the job, and is one of the most common problems users experience. Our official power supplies will provide sufficient and reliable power to your Raspberry Pi.}}<br />


If, when you start using your Raspberry Pi, you notice a flash in the upper right corner of your screen, it means that your Raspberry Pi is not getting enough power. This problem is caused by using the wrong power supply for the job, and is one of the most common problems users experience. Our official power supplies will provide sufficient and reliable power to your Raspberry Pi.