(03-30-2016, 02:48 AM)afr0 Wrote: I also tried another psu (work on RPi 3) but the red led is the only thing on the board, and Lollipop/Arch-Linux IMGs.
Did you also exchange the cable between PSU and board? Or just a different PSU?
(03-29-2016, 10:36 AM)afr0: Wrote: another microSD card (8 noname, 16 sandisk, 32GB lexar), another microSD card reader, or USB port (2.0, 3.0, front, back). I also try to format microSD cards with SDFormater, or cleaning them with Diskpart
SD Formatter and Diskpart are absolutely useless (often recommended but that's just the result of people doing copy&paste from Raspberry Pi installation guides where SD Formatter is necessary for SDXC cards with 32GB or more to get them FAT formatted which is absolutely useless on any other board prior to writing an image) but you should check whether you're able to burn an image successfully. That means: Verifying the process and not blindly trusting that it should work.
Choose the slowest SD card you have and connect it to the slowest USB port available, then let one of these tools run:
http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pine_A6...eit_Drives
And then do the same with your fastest card on an USB 3.0 port. Maybe just to realize that many USB card readers start to corrupt data after some time when they overheat (which in turn might be responsible for the errors you see from Phoenix card and the inability to boot any image since they crash at boot stage)