09-26-2021, 03:43 PM
There are many methods and software Apps available to "restore" your system.
But at this point I was assuming you just want to "install" a system that works..?
but maybe you are mixing installation methods and restore methods ?
For a basic installation, everything your phone needs to operate should be on the 'downloaded' image..
( It does NOT have saved information it needs from previous installs)
For sake of simplicity, I suggest trying Mobian or Manjaro 'Phosh', ... download a recent release,
... use Balena Etcher to flash the image to a 16 or 32gb sd card.
put that sd card into your phone and try 'booting' from that.
When you do boot into a new system, the first time it will take a little longer to boot - as it will "Resize" your image to use the whole sd card.
Next check that you have made all the correct entries in "Settings" including the choices in 'Regions & Languages' and your wifi information.
(Need to put at least one good/working phone number into your 'Contacts' - using format: country code > area code > Phone number - for testing calls)
and you will need accurate information to correctly fill-in your APN information, for cellular data use.
Then do your updates, they should work directly from the software store, *(this does require an internet connection)
*** Only - If the semi-automatic store updates do not work, * then try to install the Gnome package updater, and do updates from there.
"Re-start your phone" ** ( I let the timer 'time-out' instead of clicking on the option to instantly restart)
You should now be able to call and sms text
I think it would be easiest for you to do the sd card installation first,
* AFTER you have succeeded with the sd card,
*** it should be simpler for you to install to the phones eMMC later.
*** I suggest doing all the settings first, * as a wrong or unmade choice can possibly affect your ability to download updates.
There are a multitude of different methods that will work, * but the steps are not all inter-changeable.
I chose Mobian and Manjaro OSes as I think your odds for out of the box success, ... are best with those.
***(I would pick Arch over Manjaro personally, but sometimes Arch needs to be tweaked 'out of the box')
For Test purposes the 16 & 32gb micro-sd cards work very well, *But you can use from 8gb to 2Tb micro-sd cards.
When I first started playing with the Pine Products (Pinebook Pro) I used an old Dell laptop with Ubuntu on it, as that was easiest
for me to install a working copy of Balena Etcher on.
Since then, I have had a 99+% success rate using Balena Etcher to do hundreds of micro-sd card flashes.
Using the sd cards is great, you can swap sd cards in about a minute to compare different OSes, or just different releases.
** There are a Lot of very smart members here on the forum, but sometimes their explanations are a bit too technical for us GUI users.
As a GUI user I have been extremely successful in making my Pine products work.
See the thread 'Bookworm' for some of my recent Mobian OS test results, * which recent releases work or do not work "Out of the Box".
But at this point I was assuming you just want to "install" a system that works..?
but maybe you are mixing installation methods and restore methods ?
For a basic installation, everything your phone needs to operate should be on the 'downloaded' image..
( It does NOT have saved information it needs from previous installs)
For sake of simplicity, I suggest trying Mobian or Manjaro 'Phosh', ... download a recent release,
... use Balena Etcher to flash the image to a 16 or 32gb sd card.
put that sd card into your phone and try 'booting' from that.
When you do boot into a new system, the first time it will take a little longer to boot - as it will "Resize" your image to use the whole sd card.
Next check that you have made all the correct entries in "Settings" including the choices in 'Regions & Languages' and your wifi information.
(Need to put at least one good/working phone number into your 'Contacts' - using format: country code > area code > Phone number - for testing calls)
and you will need accurate information to correctly fill-in your APN information, for cellular data use.
Then do your updates, they should work directly from the software store, *(this does require an internet connection)
*** Only - If the semi-automatic store updates do not work, * then try to install the Gnome package updater, and do updates from there.
"Re-start your phone" ** ( I let the timer 'time-out' instead of clicking on the option to instantly restart)
You should now be able to call and sms text
I think it would be easiest for you to do the sd card installation first,
* AFTER you have succeeded with the sd card,
*** it should be simpler for you to install to the phones eMMC later.
*** I suggest doing all the settings first, * as a wrong or unmade choice can possibly affect your ability to download updates.
There are a multitude of different methods that will work, * but the steps are not all inter-changeable.
I chose Mobian and Manjaro OSes as I think your odds for out of the box success, ... are best with those.
***(I would pick Arch over Manjaro personally, but sometimes Arch needs to be tweaked 'out of the box')
For Test purposes the 16 & 32gb micro-sd cards work very well, *But you can use from 8gb to 2Tb micro-sd cards.
When I first started playing with the Pine Products (Pinebook Pro) I used an old Dell laptop with Ubuntu on it, as that was easiest
for me to install a working copy of Balena Etcher on.
Since then, I have had a 99+% success rate using Balena Etcher to do hundreds of micro-sd card flashes.
Using the sd cards is great, you can swap sd cards in about a minute to compare different OSes, or just different releases.
** There are a Lot of very smart members here on the forum, but sometimes their explanations are a bit too technical for us GUI users.
As a GUI user I have been extremely successful in making my Pine products work.
See the thread 'Bookworm' for some of my recent Mobian OS test results, * which recent releases work or do not work "Out of the Box".
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