![]() Also I got one or two chargers that were just not stable. Cellphone chargers (especially those pd-capable) sometimes are not working, also I could not connect rock3A to my power usb-c port on my lenovo with data cable - it try to sense what is there and cause boot loop. This is just guessing, but board should boot without anything else than power and SD card. If You burned sd card with official images (try few) and none of them boots with blue led then it’s probably wrong power source. I encourage you to get any cheap CH340G usb-uart cable - it cost as little as 1-2$ and work great. Some images have broken or limited hdmi output, not everything starts with blue lights. With uart cable You will see all messages from first phase of boot where no hdmi output is available, this helps a lot to see what is going on, when some faulty image is burned it could give some output before it die. I already have more than one rock3A board and for each all I had to do was to burn micro sd image and just plug right power source. Please let me know if I can provide more details to help diagnose this I would love to hear any feedback on what I might be potentially doing wrong or what I could try differently. Hard Drive Friendly Etcher gives you warnings and hides your system drives by default to avoid accidentally wiping your entire hard-drive. Armbian_21.11.0-trunk_Rock-3a_bullseye_legacy_4.19. Etcher confirms that your flash has completed, enjoy peace of mind that your card will boot and isn’t corrupted.so, no sandbox for me In Ubuntu 22.04, as stated in a related thread, this does work for now./balenaEtcher-1.7.9-圆4. Frankly, I trust my AppImage and I just need the tool to work. Last night I set the core voltage to 'Normal' in the bios and then set the Vcore Offset to +0.1000 while leaving the Vrin manually set to 1. Using these switches is not recommended though. Turn off computer Make sure USB stick with HiveOS is plugged in Turn computer on Enter your motherboards BIOS using the BIOS key (check your motherboard manual for which key it is) Select the USB in boot order and restart You will be booted in HiveOS From there you are good. rock3a_debian_buster_xfce4_arm64_20211113_0127-gpt.img The machine is still running the Yes test and I am periodically checking it here from work via VNC and it seems to be doing just fine. To boot the HiveOS on the USB, you need to do the following things.The green light works, but the blue one never lights up, and there’s no picture on my HDMI monitor either. Flash the eMMC/SD with one of the official images (list below) using balenaEtcher (on macOS).I’ve tried both the 16GB eMMC module and various microSD cards, (4-64GB), as well as various USB-PD/QC chargers, all supporting 9V/3A and 12V/2A, and different cables. During a PAT session being carried out where I work I got chatting to the tester of the Electrical equipment and he knew my cousin - small world! But to the point.Hello there, I’ve been trying to get my ROCK 3A to boot for the past week. AMD is no innocent I agree - you only have to remember the other item at the time of meltdown, both suffered from spectre and possibly here’s why. That said, you could always save data to a cloud service then download any data when back at your machine. I gave up on persistence because of the contiuous write issue, but there was a member on the old forum who posted a unique method of creating a bootable drive which seemed very clever to me - and I can’t find it now! I think it meant including a FAT32 partition for Persistence, thereby extending the life of the drive. Issues Creating a LiveUSB from another Linux distro - Old Zorin Forum archive That’s when I discovered MultiSystem - you drag an iso over the creation window and if it ain’t going to work it tells you instantly (or it did) but I still use it. My first foray into USB creation was Unetbootin - what turned me away from it was an attempt to create a bootable USB with Zorin on it - after 30 minutes of whirring it stated that it was not supported. I don’t reommend Balena Etcher in the Unofficial Manual that I wrote - I think I suggested Rufus as that got a lot of positives from the old forum. ![]() I will still stick with my outdated MultiSystem on USB (but you need Linux present before you can use it. Poorly (cheap) constructed USB memory sticks. ![]() I can’t comment on whether Balena destroys USB sticks and I guess there could be any number of reasons why it could possibly do that - a memory stick written to over a long period of time - it is on it’s last legs anyway. Hi, I’ve never been a fan of Balena Etcher for:
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