11-16-2021, 11:41 AM
>Unhooked the battery, connected pass through, nothing.
I bet you did this in less than 1 min
Sometimes, the cpu can get into a 'bad' state, and because there is a battery, remember it
For example, try to boot with a a64 sd, you will think you have bricked it
So.... a hard reset with internal button or long press (pwr button, 20+sec)
OR disconnect battery 1+ hours
You may have to disable/remove emmc
I have had pbp go to sleep during an update, it is always a pain,
so I use systemsettings5 to make the sleep time very large, then set it back
I bet you did this in less than 1 min
Sometimes, the cpu can get into a 'bad' state, and because there is a battery, remember it
For example, try to boot with a a64 sd, you will think you have bricked it
So.... a hard reset with internal button or long press (pwr button, 20+sec)
OR disconnect battery 1+ hours
You may have to disable/remove emmc
I have had pbp go to sleep during an update, it is always a pain,
so I use systemsettings5 to make the sleep time very large, then set it back