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remix os Phoenix CARD and Win32 Problem - pilgrimage - 08-10-2016 Hi i dont work phoenix and win32. i try phoenix error message " Script not found " i try win 32 write succesful.But not burn microsd card. My Os : windows 10 Microsd card : Samsung 32GB image : remix os 32gb version. How can i this problem ? Pls Help me ? RE: remix os Phoenix CARD and Win32 Problem - MarkHaysHarris777 - 08-10-2016 hi pilgrimage, visit us on the irc channel for help live. We can assist you much easier in the irc chat root , and you will not be so frustrated. Look forward to seeing you there Use the irc addresses below: RE: remix os Phoenix CARD and Win32 Problem - Ghost - 08-10-2016 (08-10-2016, 10:50 AM)pilgrimage Wrote: Hi i dont work phoenix and win32. See this thread. The Script Not Found error occurs due to trying to burn a DD image with PhoenixCard. If you are going to use PhoenixCard to burn RemixOS, download this image instead. RE: remix os Phoenix CARD and Win32 Problem - Tomas Gomez Sierra - 08-17-2016 I tried to record the image file remix-v2.0-20160718-pine64-8GB.img in card micro sd 8 gigas, using the application Win32DiskImager with Windows 10 Result: no recorded file appears on the card. Why? I do not know how to start my Pine64. Could you help me? Thank you I followed these steps INSTALL remix-v2.0-20160718-pine64-8GB.zip 1.) Download remix os image / android-ver5.1.1-20160711-pine64-8GB 2.) Extract it using winrar 3.) Write image to your sd card using Win32 Disk Imager (is not recorded ) 4.) Insert card into Pine 64 5.) Power on Pine64 unit RE: remix os Phoenix CARD and Win32 Problem - pfeerick - 08-17-2016 (08-17-2016, 02:11 AM)Tomas Gomez Sierra Wrote: I do not know how to start my Pine64. Tomas, To 'start' your pine, you should simply need to connect the power - i.e. plug in the microUSB lead into a suitable power source. This CANNOT be your computer USB port, it will not provide enough power. You need to use a 5v 2A(more than 2A is fine) power adapter with a micro usb connector (or a microusb lead if your adapter has a USB socket). When you connect the power, a red light should come on near the micro usb port on the pine64. When you say it is not recorded, do you mean there is an error, or does Win32 Disk Imager take several minutes to write the image to the micro SD card? If you mean when you look at the microSD card with windows explorer, that there is nothing there or windows wants to format the drive (do not click yes!!!), then that is normal, as Windows won't know how to read the Android filesystem. |