I'm pleased to report the issue was one of power.
Please close. ![]()
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I'm pleased to report the issue was one of power.
Please close. ![]()
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Thanks, all. I've ordered the official Raspberry Pi adapator. ![]()
It looks like the low power issue is the key. I found this: RE: Fresh instal of 9.0.2 raspberry 3 - after boot screen nothing happens
The power I'm using is 5.1v but crucially only 850mA. Looks like I need a 3.0A adaptor.
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Do you think it could be a too-low-power issue?
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Hi,
I used a 32Gb SD card SanDIsk Ultra - still the same. Built the card per my previous post, it boots, formats its partitions, reboots again, then goes into the reboot cycle.
Are there logs I can examine or perhaps switch on / increase the logging level?
Is there anyting else you can suggest or anything else i can do to tease out additional information?
Thanks,
Adam.
Hi,
I cannot find a similar post with my issue.
Using "LibreELEC.USB-SD.Creator.Win32.exe" I've written both images "LibreELEC-RPi4.arm-9.95.2.img.gz" and "LibreELEC-RPi4.arm-9.2.6.img.gz" to a Kingston 2Gb Micro SD card (at seperate times).
When booting, the LibreELEC splashscreen appears and the OS partitions the SD card and then, as expected, reboots itself.
The next time the Pi starts, the splashscreen is again displayed, but rather than loading fully the LibreELEC OS, the Pi reboots. The Pi then goes into a reboot cycle.
I tried using a different image writer but the same outcome presents.
All thoughts are welcome! ![]()
Thanks,
Adam.
Ok that's a shame. Those cheap unbranded dongles are rubbish.
Thanks anyways ![]()
Thanks. I ran:
# pastekodi
error=1 error_msg="Command not registered"
Use 'vcgencmd commands' to get a list of commands
I hope that helps? THe USB key seems prett generic.
That being said, I also purchased a LinkSys USB dongle which worked out of the box - I just needed to add the local Wi-Fi network and bingo. So, there are actually 3 wireless devices on the PI. The LinkSys works as does the on-board Wi-Fi chip, but this generic USB dongle still refuses, and that's the one I need to sort. ![]()
Thanks!
Adam.
Hi all,
I'm attempting to use a faster WiFi USB dongle with my Pi. However, I'm struggling to configure it. Can anyone advise the best way, please?
There are a couple of points that have been asked for, previously, below.
Is this that can be done with an add-on or is it command line?
Let me know, thanks.
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