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Problems booting raspberry pi

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Former Member over 10 years ago

Hi,

We just received our first Raspberry Pi.  Its the latest model.  We have formatted the 8GB micro sd card including wiping any data with the Mac Disc Utility.  We have downloaded the NOOBS files, latest version, and copied them onto the sd card.  I can see them in file manager and eject the sd card correctly.  The files are copied, not the NOOBS folder.  The only folders copied are the OS and Defaults files.  However, the Raspberry pi does not boot.  Both the red power LED and the Green LED light constantly.  The Green LED does not flash at all.  I've tried without a keyboard or mouse or even a screen connected and same issue.  Any ideas of what else to try?

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago

    Hi Rowena,

     

    The files are copied, not the NOOBS folder.  The only folders copied are the OS and Defaults files.

     

    I bet that the problem is there ... Please can you detail what are the exact operations you have followed copying the files? Did you used the terminal command dd or whatever else? I have prepared a certain number of micro SD for the PI (A, B+, B2) and there are a couple of details that are not perfectly explained on the net.

     

    Enrico



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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    I downloaded the NOOBS zipped files from the raspberrypi.org website.  I then opened the NOOBS_v1_4_1 folder on my mac and copied all the files and subdirectories onto the sd card.  This was a drag and drop operation in Finder. 

    The list of files are:

     

    bootcode.bin

    BUILD-DATA

    defaults (folder)

    INSTRUCTIONS-README.txt

    os (folder)

    RECOVERY_FILES_DO_NOT_EDIT

    recovery.cmdline

    recovery.elf

    recovery.img

    recovery.rfs

    recovery7.img

    riscos-boot.bin

     

    Once the files were copied, I ejected the sd card.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The procedure you have followed is correct, as far as I see and it is almost the same I have followed. The problem maybe in the formatting mechanism of the SD card. I had had a lot of issues because it sounds impossible that the system won't boot: the files need only to be copied!

    Instead I was able to have a bootable NOOBS system with the file copy from finder only after I have formatted the SD card with the SD Formatter, a free app available for Mac too that you can download and read the instructions from here: https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_mac/

     

    After you have formatted the micro SD with the SD Formatter, proceed following the same steps you have already followed and try again. Let me know if this work; if not working yet, this may depend by the Raspi board.

     

    Enrico

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    P.S. Please read carefully how to format the sd card with this app.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    P.S. Please read carefully how to format the sd card with this app.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Thanks,

     

    I had previously tried formatting the sd card with this app before I tried with the mac Disk Utility.  I had the same problems.  I will try again. 

    Could it be the sd card itself?  The files seem to copy ok and I can see them on Finder.  It will be disappointing if it is the Raspberry itself.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    As a matter of fact it is almost strange that a PI doesn't work. But maybe, obviously. Before this last option (I had a problem in past and I have not investigated in detph, bought another PI and then the first PI started again because I have discovered what was the silly trick image )

     

    If again formatting with the tool the PI won't work, there is a last thing that I will try. The unzip program that you are using. I saw in past that not all the unzip apps on the Mac works perfectly and sometimes the files are expanded, seems correct but are not really working. Despite that the instructions on the net says to unzip from the Mac. What decompressor are you using? If I remember well maybe I have used the standard Mac unzipper.

     

    If you have a second SD card, also smaller, but just to make a check, it is the case, I think. What model of PI do you have ?

     

    Enrico

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