Hi,
I got the backed pine64 512, pretty exited tried to boot using the Debian image provided but no success with all the attempts
1. Used 5V 2amp adapator with cable the Red led goes of after some time
2. Changed cables as per the support from luke and bought 24 AWG cable the board keeps rebooting for couple of times and shuts down completely
3. The power management IC heats up like its going to blow up, but good it has the functionality of shutting down crossing certain temperature ..
4. Strongly feel there is an hardware issue with the 512 what I have received and nothing to do with the power when it is able to boot up Pi3 with the same adaptor
5. tried with 65 and 101 images, no results even after multiple booting
6. no other peripherals connected, still no success
7. Connected only ethernet, but still no success with same results
8. Have checked the serial output during boot it stops at cooling the cpu and shuts down with RED LED going off
can somebody suggest or help here to resolve the issue
05-26-2016, 09:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2016, 11:13 AM by Luke.)
indrajith and I have gone through common troubleshooting option together and nothing seems to work unfortunately. All and any suggestions are welcome at this point.
[edit] moved the thread to First time Boot up Issues
(05-26-2016, 09:27 AM)Luke Wrote: indrajith and I have gone through common troubleshooting option together and nothing seems to work unfortunately. All and any suggestions are welcome at this point.
[edit] moved the thread to First time Boot up Issues
If already supported by IRC and still confirm cannot work. Please PM me with KS number, address, and phone number (for shipping purpose), I will arrange for replacement.
I have the same issue, yesterday morning i tried to boot with debian, it started, the wifi connected, started the browser, while the cpu working it shut down.
The second time, at browsering a new shut down and led off.
These night i retried, i thinked that a lower ambient temperature will help. But no, this time my pine A64 (basic) shut down at login.
I waited from February my pine a64 please tell me it's not broken!
(07-05-2016, 05:48 PM)rickinca84 Wrote: I have the same issue, yesterday morning i tried to boot with debian, it started, the wifi connected, started the browser, while the cpu working it shut down.
The second time, at browsering a new shut down and led off.
These night i retried, i thinked that a lower ambient temperature will help. But no, this time my pine A64 (basic) shut down at login.
I waited from February my pine a64 please tell me it's not broken!
Before jumping to any conclusions, what PSU are you using and what is the AWG of the micro USB cable ?
(07-06-2016, 04:47 AM)Luke Wrote: (07-05-2016, 05:48 PM)rickinca84 Wrote: I have the same issue, yesterday morning i tried to boot with debian, it started, the wifi connected, started the browser, while the cpu working it shut down.
The second time, at browsering a new shut down and led off.
These night i retried, i thinked that a lower ambient temperature will help. But no, this time my pine A64 (basic) shut down at login.
I waited from February my pine a64 please tell me it's not broken!
Before jumping to any conclusions, what PSU are you using and what is the AWG of the micro USB cable ?
resolved: you were right
Hi, I got my Pine A64+ 1GB with a Wi-Fi add on card. I bought an INR 300 worth duplicate Samsung power adapter rated 5V 2.0A. I also bought an 8GB Sandisk Micro SD Card Class 4. I am having following issues: 1. The default image for an 8GB SD Card on the Pine64 downloads link is not getting written on the SD Card. I tried with Win32 Disk Writer tool and it kept saying that the image size is more than the SD Card size. The SD Card when formatted under Windows 7 shows usable space of 7.2 GB. I then had to use the Phoenix Image and used the Phoenix Card utility to do the Android 5.1 image burn. It was successful. 2. After the first boot into Android the board, I configured my Wi-Fi and connected to the internet. I connected a wired mouse and keyboard. Downloaded Youtube. As soon I clicked to play the YouTube app the screen went blank. The HDMI signal for still there but nothing was happening. I re-booted the device by powering off and on. This time it showed me a message that Android apps are being optimized during boot. Few minuted after the boot the device turned off automatically. No mouse or keyboard was connected. I re-did the SD card with a fresh Android image but now I am having random screen going blank or the power LED itself going off after few minutes into the boot. I touched and realized that the A64 microprocessor was hot. Kindly provide me inputs in solving this, as I am already considering this as a failed investment. Also can you give details of the adapter that you are using Make, Model, Link to Buy and Price in India/Mumbai. This may be a power issue, but I am not sure. Please help. PS: It was dumb of me to buy the 1GB version, since later while searching the images I read that the Remix OS is suited for the 2GB version and will lag in performance on the 1GB model. Damn shame.
07-28-2016, 02:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2016, 02:07 PM by Ghost.)
(07-28-2016, 01:43 PM)Mohit B Wrote: Hi, I got my Pine A64+ 1GB with a Wi-Fi add on card. I bought an INR 300 worth duplicate Samsung power adapter rated 5V 2.0A. I also bought an 8GB Sandisk Micro SD Card Class 4. I am having following issues: 1. The default image for an 8GB SD Card on the Pine64 downloads link is not getting written on the SD Card. I tried with Win32 Disk Writer tool and it kept saying that the image size is more than the SD Card size. The SD Card when formatted under Windows 7 shows usable space of 7.2 GB. I then had to use the Phoenix Image and used the Phoenix Card utility to do the Android 5.1 image burn. It was successful. 2. After the first boot into Android the board, I configured my Wi-Fi and connected to the internet. I connected a wired mouse and keyboard. Downloaded Youtube. As soon I clicked to play the YouTube app the screen went blank. The HDMI signal for still there but nothing was happening. I re-booted the device by powering off and on. This time it showed me a message that Android apps are being optimized during boot. Few minuted after the boot the device turned off automatically. No mouse or keyboard was connected. I re-did the SD card with a fresh Android image but now I am having random screen going blank or the power LED itself going off after few minutes into the boot. I touched and realized that the A64 microprocessor was hot. Kindly provide me inputs in solving this, as I am already considering this as a failed investment. Also can you give details of the adapter that you are using Make, Model, Link to Buy and Price in India/Mumbai. This may be a power issue, but I am not sure. Please help. PS: It was dumb of me to buy the 1GB version, since later while searching the images I read that the Remix OS is suited for the 2GB version and will lag in performance on the 1GB model. Damn shame.
See my reply to this message in the other thread you posted it in, here.
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