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RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - BeerSnob - 06-16-2016 (06-09-2016, 10:37 AM)pcfr33k Wrote:(06-08-2016, 01:05 AM)Ghost Wrote: RemixOS for Win32DiskImager (32GB): pcfr33k - I may have missed it, but have you tried the dedicated PhoenixCard Image burned via PhoenixCard? RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - Gauloises - 06-17-2016 Got the 64gb RemixOS image to boot but it crashes with a black screen when applications are opened and im forced to restart. It's not a power issue as I've checked, it must be an IMG issue... my SD card is legit, but i'm still unable to actually DO anything with my board. Will the phoenix card images work on a 64gb sd? ______________________________________ Note: The android 64gb version hangs at the pine a64 logo after giving me the verifying apps /2 screen RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - pcfr33k - 06-17-2016 (06-16-2016, 07:52 AM)BeerSnob Wrote:(06-09-2016, 10:37 AM)pcfr33k Wrote:(06-08-2016, 01:05 AM)Ghost Wrote: RemixOS for Win32DiskImager (32GB): Yes, I have tried Phoenix Card, Win32DiskImager and the dd command in OSX terminal. Not one single image boots and the CPU gets extremely hot when I continue to wait. The only one that boots is Debian Jessie. Luke told me after trying many other things such as power supplies etc that it could be a bad CPU or something else hardware wise is bad. Debian Jessie only runs at half the CPU speed so maybe that is why that image boots, while all the other images require the full CPU speed. At this point it no longer matters, they are sending me a pine64 2gb plus version replacement RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - manthis - 07-05-2016 I have tried everything but can't get anything either on external hdmi display or on the 7" touchscreen. I have a solid red light but nothing happens. Can you advise please? I have tried everything in this post without success. RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - MarkHaysHarris777 - 07-05-2016 1) which OS are you trying ? 2) how did you make the SD card ? 3) what do you have attached to the board when you try to boot ? 4) have you tried using a serial debug cable (ttl console) to watch the boot process ? 5) have you tried booting it into your network (eth0) (get the ip addy from your router) and then SSH into the board? marcus RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - Luke - 07-06-2016 (07-05-2016, 05:54 PM)manthis Wrote: I have tried everything but can't get anything either on external hdmi display or on the 7" touchscreen. I have a solid red light but nothing happens. Can you advise please? I have tried everything in this post without success. Firstly, respond to Marcus' questions (my guess is something went wrong with burning the img). Secondly, this is one of those instances where it may be better to take it up in the chat (see my sig) so we can help you troubleshoot. RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - NexusDude - 07-06-2016 (03-31-2016, 10:03 AM)Andrew2 Wrote: The order of the reasons is not intentional, it's just the order things come to my mind based on Forum posts:Did this used to be true, and is no longer? Or was it never true? Since I first got my Pine, I've been using Win32DiskImager (once, I used Rufus), with the wiki images, and I've had nary a problem. In any case, it ought to be edited to correct the error. RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - Ghost - 07-06-2016 (07-06-2016, 10:44 AM)NexusDude Wrote:(03-31-2016, 10:03 AM)Andrew2 Wrote: The order of the reasons is not intentional, it's just the order things come to my mind based on Forum posts:Did this used to be true, and is no longer? Initially there were no 'DD' images for Android and RemixOS, but they were added pretty soon, so yes, that statement is no longer true. RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - ColourDen - 07-14-2016 (07-05-2016, 05:54 PM)manthis Wrote: I have tried everything but can't get anything either on external hdmi display or on the 7" touchscreen. I have a solid red light but nothing happens. Can you advise please? I have tried everything in this post without success. I'm getting this very same issue, and to answer those additional questions: 1) which OS are you trying ? I've tried creating bootable SD cards with ALL of the OS options. None work. Multiple SD cards used (from the Pine64 issued one, to Lexar, Sandisk, and others) 2) how did you make the SD card ? Tried multiple ways, with all the tools suggested 3) what do you have attached to the board when you try to boot ? Tried both HDMI connection and Touchscreen. Ethernet is NOT plugged in, no external USB devices attached. Tried with the wifi/bluetooth attached and removed as well. 4) have you tried using a serial debug cable (ttl console) to watch the boot process ? Not yet 5) have you tried booting it into your network (eth0) (get the ip addy from your router) and then SSH into the board? Not yet Any thoughts on next steps, aside from 4) and 5)? I'm getting the normal powered red LED, and the processor is heating up, with no activity onscreen. Thanks for any help folks. RE: The 6 most common reasons why Pine64 won't boot - DonFL - 07-14-2016 Loading a linux image and seeing if you can ssh into the board (suggestion 5, above) would tell you a lot, especially considering display issues are a common start-up issue that users battle. That would definitely be the next step I'd take. |