05-06-2023, 06:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2023, 03:04 PM by fxc.
Edit Reason: Title for clarity
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I have a Pine64 from the original Kickstarter (2016.) It boots from a 32GB SD card, which I've imaged from an Ubuntu16 Pine64 image file.
I've created a full disk backup of this 32GB SD card using AOMEI Backupper, and then restored the entire disk to a new 64GB SD card. The restore is successful, and the disk looks OK, but the 64GB card won't boot. Putting it in the Pine64 and powering on simply remains at a black screen (the original SD boots as soon as I plug the Pine64 in. I don't have to press a "Start" button or anything.)
I have also tried this with a 256 SD card, with the same results.
I have tried copying the entire 32GB SD card with DD in linux, and restoring via DD. Same problem.
What am I missing. Does the new disk have to have a boot sector activated or something?
I absolutely can't see the difference (see image for full details about the drive and copy)...
https://ibb.co/6rXMvv3 (If image link is broken)
I've created a full disk backup of this 32GB SD card using AOMEI Backupper, and then restored the entire disk to a new 64GB SD card. The restore is successful, and the disk looks OK, but the 64GB card won't boot. Putting it in the Pine64 and powering on simply remains at a black screen (the original SD boots as soon as I plug the Pine64 in. I don't have to press a "Start" button or anything.)
I have also tried this with a 256 SD card, with the same results.
I have tried copying the entire 32GB SD card with DD in linux, and restoring via DD. Same problem.
What am I missing. Does the new disk have to have a boot sector activated or something?
I absolutely can't see the difference (see image for full details about the drive and copy)...
https://ibb.co/6rXMvv3 (If image link is broken)