Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
(06-06-2016, 10:45 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ]Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
1) Burn a linux image
2) disconnect everything except for ethernet // power the Pine on
3) watch for LED activity on ethernet ports / see if the red power LED stays solid
4) see if you can ssh into the Pine
You can always swing by the chat - someone will help you troubleshoot.
(06-07-2016, 04:24 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 10:45 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ]Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
1) Burn a linux image
2) disconnect everything except for ethernet // power the Pine on
3) watch for LED activity on ethernet ports / see if the red power LED stays solid
4) see if you can ssh into the Pine
You can always swing by the chat - someone will help you troubleshoot.
Got it to work with a linux image burned on Windows 10 Pro using Win32DiskManager. That needs to go on Wiki BTW. Some people may not want to burn a Linux image in Linux!!
Now we need to know why RemixOS and Android 5.1.1 burned in Phoenix will not work. Can I use Win32DIskManager to burn those images as well?
Thanks
(06-07-2016, 09:18 AM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 04:24 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 10:45 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ]Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
1) Burn a linux image
2) disconnect everything except for ethernet // power the Pine on
3) watch for LED activity on ethernet ports / see if the red power LED stays solid
4) see if you can ssh into the Pine
You can always swing by the chat - someone will help you troubleshoot.
Got it to work with a linux image burned on Windows 10 Pro using Win32DiskManager. That needs to go on Wiki BTW. Some people may not want to burn a Linux image in Linux!!
Now we need to know why RemixOS and Android 5.1.1 burned in Phoenix will not work. Can I use Win32DIskManager to burn those images as well?
Thanks
On the Pine64
Software Release part of the wiki, DD images are for Win32DiskImager and there are also images labelled as being for PhoenixCard.
RemixOS for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...ixCard.zip
RemixOS for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...64-8GB.zip
Android for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...ixCard.zip
Android for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...64-8GB.zip
(06-07-2016, 09:23 AM)Ghost Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 09:18 AM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 04:24 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 10:45 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ]Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
1) Burn a linux image
2) disconnect everything except for ethernet // power the Pine on
3) watch for LED activity on ethernet ports / see if the red power LED stays solid
4) see if you can ssh into the Pine
You can always swing by the chat - someone will help you troubleshoot.
Got it to work with a linux image burned on Windows 10 Pro using Win32DiskManager. That needs to go on Wiki BTW. Some people may not want to burn a Linux image in Linux!!
Now we need to know why RemixOS and Android 5.1.1 burned in Phoenix will not work. Can I use Win32DIskManager to burn those images as well?
Thanks
On the Pine64 Software Release part of the wiki, DD images are for Win32DiskImager and there are also images labelled as being for PhoenixCard.
RemixOS for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...ixCard.zip
RemixOS for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...64-8GB.zip
Android for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...ixCard.zip
Android for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...64-8GB.zip
Thanks. I have the 32gb card so will any of those links work? They all say 8gb?
My mistake I see 8 to 64gb in the links sorry about that.
My PINE64 boots fine but outputs a video signal on the HDMI port that won't let DVI and DisplayPort monitors work. I can ssh to it and it works fine, just no video.
I do not want to go out and buy a cheap HDMI television just to use my PINE64, but I'm certain there is a kernel setting that needs to change.
All the other Allwinner boards work fine with HDMI-to-DVI cables after changing a few settings.
Now that everyone is finally receiving their boards we'll get more and more reports of nonworking video which will force a solution.
(06-07-2016, 08:24 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 09:23 AM)Ghost Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 09:18 AM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ] (06-07-2016, 04:24 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ] (06-06-2016, 10:45 PM)pcfr33k Wrote: [ -> ]Tried different images, none boot. Windows 10 Pro using Phoenix Card 3.1.0. I chose startup option on the Phoenix Card software. Allwinner processor starts to get hot and I have to remove power. Is my board defective? I just received it a couple days ago. A64-DB -2G -Rev B dated 2106-03-21.
I am using HDMI so I burned the HDMI Android 5.1.1 release. Also tried Remix OS same issue won't boot.
1) Burn a linux image
2) disconnect everything except for ethernet // power the Pine on
3) watch for LED activity on ethernet ports / see if the red power LED stays solid
4) see if you can ssh into the Pine
You can always swing by the chat - someone will help you troubleshoot.
Got it to work with a linux image burned on Windows 10 Pro using Win32DiskManager. That needs to go on Wiki BTW. Some people may not want to burn a Linux image in Linux!!
Now we need to know why RemixOS and Android 5.1.1 burned in Phoenix will not work. Can I use Win32DIskManager to burn those images as well?
Thanks
On the Pine64 Software Release part of the wiki, DD images are for Win32DiskImager and there are also images labelled as being for PhoenixCard.
RemixOS for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...ixCard.zip
RemixOS for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/remix/remix-v...64-8GB.zip
Android for PhoenixCard:
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...ixCard.zip
Android for Win32DiskImager (8GB image):
http://files.pine64.org/os/android/andro...64-8GB.zip
Thanks. I have the 32gb card so will any of those links work? They all say 8gb?
My mistake I see 8 to 64gb in the links sorry about that.
Nope none work with 32Gb card. Only ones that work are linux since they work on a range of the size of the card. The links you listed are for the 8gb sdcard. Do you have images of all those links for the 32gb card to burn with Win32DiskManager?