10-02-2020, 12:29 PM
(09-19-2020, 04:49 PM)wdt Wrote: >held it down for a count to 20,,,, A slow count? that lasted 20+ clock seconds?wdt,
The first time I tried this (unsuccessful) I went by documentation,, 15 seconds
And later, found that if you 'rush it', will also be unsuccessful
(also unsuccessful if "bad media" is still in, must be removed)
Just checking
then the other alternative is disable/remove emmc, boot with good SD
You may have to long press if emmc was bad before SD will boot
Yesterday, I retested the PBP when it was plugged into a working electric socket. (Working as in other devices were also plugged into the same power strip that has the socket used for the PBP.) The net results were that the power LED does come on, but there still is no log-in screen or any other notification on the screen of any problem in the boot sequence. A week or two back I did remove the 128 GB eMMC and replaced it with the original 64 GB module. Again, in testing at that time, there was no change in the power on status or indications. The test yesterday was with the original module in place.
James Good