04-15-2016, 11:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2016, 11:46 AM by Tarjei85.)
Try booting with only power and HDMI connected to see if thats the problem. Otherwise there has been reports of the Pine being picky with the screen connected.
I think I have the same display as you. Is it connected via an HDMI to DVI adaptor?
FYI I have 4 TV's in the house and the Pine works on only 1. Thats with 3 different hdmi cables and NO adapters.
Quite obviously they have an issue to address. We can only wait, and scream loudly.
Your experience mirrors my own... I flashed the android image to my SD card with the win32 disk imager method which I have used to great success on several raspberry pis. I tried 2 different micro USB power supplies, a LiPo battery, a PC power supply with an adapter to connect to pin 2 and 6 on the e bus. All to no avail. I was about to give up but after reading dozens of threads I went back to the SD card. Verified my SD card with H2testw which it passed. Re-flashed using the phoenix utility. The flashing failed two times but was successful on the third. At least then I got the Pine64 Logo. Still working on it but I am now at least confident that I can get it to boot.
Try the Phoenix Card burn method...