How can I get back to NOOBS? My Pi boots straight into the SCRATCH animator and I can't get anything else. Note I tried holding down the shift key when booting but it still went straight to SCRATCH, bypassing NOOBS.
6 Answers
run
sudo raspi-config
in terminal and select item 3 to change boot item

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3You know, you solved the poster's problem, but you didn't technically answer the question. Why doesn't holding shift work to get to NOOBS recovery console? – Fambida Dec 02 '14 at 05:49
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I think this gives the user the option of selecting Desktop GUI and from their the option to use the Shift key becomes active again, but I could be wrong. – Michael Moriarty Sep 24 '16 at 03:17
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But what if I wanted to get into NOOBS? Either holding or rapidly tapping shift does nothing – Max Coplan Oct 15 '19 at 21:21
You have to repeatedly tap Shift rather than holding it down. From Shift on Reboot does not lead to Noobs Menu this post states:
It depends on the particular keyboard, but sometimes holding down Shift doesn't work, and repeatedly tapping Shift works instead.

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1The accepted answer did not work for me. Tapping the left shift key twice per second worked the first time I tried it. – Chuck H Feb 22 '20 at 21:26
If you get stuck booting to scratch
- press Ctrl+Alt+F2 to get out of scratch and back to the boot window.
- Then press Ctrl+c to interrupt the process.
- Then press Ctrl+c again to cancel the shutdown of the system.
From there, type raspi-config
and go to the second option and change the password for the 'pi' user. Now go to the third option and start with login required and use the 'pi' user and your new password to log in.
Once you log in to the terminal, run the raspi-config
command again and you can now change it to Enable a lot to Desktop Log in as 'pi' at the graphical desktop.
Boom! No need for another computer...
You can do it by mounting the NOOBS partition, usually is the first partition in disk, and adding the following entries, in this partition, at the begining of the first line of recovery.cmdline file runinstaller and at the end vncinstall.
- runinstaller is for booting into NOOBS installer.
- vncinstall is for enabling vnc on NOOBS.
runinstaller quiet ramdisk_size=32768 root=/dev/ram0 init=/init vt.cur_default=1 elevator=deadline sdhci.debug_quirks2=4 vncinstall
You can add an empty ssh file too(in the NOOBS partition), to enable SSH after installing the OS you want. Now just reboot and you should be able to use VncViewer to connect to your Raspberry Pi in a local network.
To conect to your Raspberry Pi you need to have at least an Ethernet conection to it, you can check its new IP Address using the following command:
nmap -sP <Network Address>/<Network Mask>
The output will contain some network device called recovery(must be your Raspberry Pi) and you can use its address to connect to it.

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For me, tapping Shift key at the boot OS selection menu allowed me to configure which OS for NOOBS to install (re-install in my case). I also had the ability to set up WiFi at that point without having to plug in an ethernet cable.

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If the Raspberry Pi OS is corrupted and you are stuck somewhere in between of the booting phase then Press "Shift" key when you see the Raspberry logo in the beginning of the boot process to go back to NOOBS screen to install the new OS or fix the configurations.

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1Did you read the OP note about holding down the shift key not working? – Steve Robillard Jul 21 '17 at 00:14