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Raspberry pi doesn't work

ltimberlake
ltimberlake over 9 years ago

I received a raspberry pi 2 for my birthday from my parents, and I have tried multiple times to get it to work. I've tried installing multiple OS on multiple micro SD cards. I even bought a new power supply specifically for the raspberry pi even though the one i had before probably shoul've worked. The lights show up on the pi (red and green lights) but nothing shows up on the tv. I have tried multiple HDMI cords with multiple TVs. i have no receipt, what do you recommend i do?

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 9 years ago

    short of the pi being broken, the most common issues are power and a bad SD card.

     

    Even if you have a good power supply, if it uses a separate USB lead then this also needs to be a good quality one. If the new PSU you got is the official one with integrated lead then this should be ok.

     

    You also need to get the latest image from raspberrypi.org and put this in a good class 10 SD card., with nothing plugged into the PI except the HDMI Screen, apply power

     

    you should get at least a rainbow on the HDMI screen and then it should start to boot., if the PSU is good and the SD card is a good class 10 version then it should work, if not then the chances are the board is faulty

     

    Where was it bought from, it may be replaceable under warranty if you have verified the above steps,

     

    Peter

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 9 years ago

    short of the pi being broken, the most common issues are power and a bad SD card.

     

    Even if you have a good power supply, if it uses a separate USB lead then this also needs to be a good quality one. If the new PSU you got is the official one with integrated lead then this should be ok.

     

    You also need to get the latest image from raspberrypi.org and put this in a good class 10 SD card., with nothing plugged into the PI except the HDMI Screen, apply power

     

    you should get at least a rainbow on the HDMI screen and then it should start to boot., if the PSU is good and the SD card is a good class 10 version then it should work, if not then the chances are the board is faulty

     

    Where was it bought from, it may be replaceable under warranty if you have verified the above steps,

     

    Peter

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    0 ltimberlake over 9 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    There's not a separate usb lead, and what i bought was titled "raspberry pi power supply" and I confirmed that it works with pi 1,2, and 3. And Ive used multiple sd cards, so what should i do? can i get a new board if they sent me one that doesn't even work? Ill try one more sd card

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    0 Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to ltimberlake

    If you are certain that the MicroSD card was properly inserted into the RPi2, then it might be that you need to have your parents contact whoever they bought it from.  There has to be an electronic trail somewhere.

     

    But, before you do that, I'd try to verify the MicroSD card and the HDMI cable on a known reliable computer or TV first:

    • Does the HDMI cable provide a functioning interface to your computer display or TV?
    • Can you mount the MicroSD drive as a removable drive on a computer at home using a caddy or some other MicroSD interface?

     

    If the HDMI cable and the MicroSD look good, then you probably have a "lemon" Pi.  Return it.

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