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cptang
cptang over 4 years ago

got my pi4 but it just can't boot

2 long green flash follow by 8 short flash, and even fail to show the rainbow screen.

 

Try different SD card or enable the hdmi_force_hotplug=1, both not work

The card is OK to boot a pi3 so probably not the SD card problem.

Try update bootloader still the same

 

Any ideas ?

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    0 kmikemoo over 4 years ago

    cptang  I'm going to go out on a limb and recommend reflashing the SD card with the latest Raspberry Pi OS.  It's a long shot but not all generations of RPiOS are created equal.  It's one more thing you can say you tried before getting the return authorization from your supplier.

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    0 colporteur over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    A reflash is a simple step to repeat. If it was me by this time I would have reflashed a number of times on a number of different cards.

     

    The Achilles heal isthe current flashed SD card works in another Pi and there is no video on boot.

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    0 kmikemoo over 4 years ago in reply to colporteur

    colporteur  I did think on the fact that the SD card worked in another Pi, but it may not have been another Pi4.

    I think back on a Pi3 that would not boot so I threw it in the trash and bought a replacement.  Not satisfied, I dug the old one out of the trash and kept researching.  There was something in the newer versions of the RPiOS that the Pi3 wanted to see and it wasn't on the OS on my SD card - so I updated it with the (new to me) Raspberry Pi Imager and WHOA!!!!, my rescued RPi3 worked just fine.

    If the other Pi was a Pi2 - because we all have at least one of those still about, one might get misled that the OS is sufficient for the Pi4. <- Maybe.  I haven't tried to validate this, ergo... going out on a limb.  <thumbs up>.

     

    Edit:  Reread the original post.  CP did say the other Pi was a RPi3.  Still worth trying - IMHO.

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    0 colporteur over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    I suffer from familiarites. I assume when a person gets involved with SBC or microcontrollers, they become so immersed that they become infected with the same condition. It causes the wearer to narrow focus. Some things become less important yet may in the end cause problems.

     

    As DW dougw points out in his post, I assume when you suggest video connected, that means a correct cable, that is know to work, is connected from the correct video port to the correct video input and that input is selected to display content. Any number of things in that scenario can be wrong and as a result no video. When I say video doesn't work, it is a know tested path used to confirm a problem.

     

    I have been told and continue to fail in reducing the knowledge of the individual. If I get the impression you have knowledge, I don't challenge it. Unfortunately, that bites me in the *** more often than I like. Yeah, they spin a good story but have no idea what they are talking about.

     

    I have a proliferation of Pi's that makes a simple won't boot, relatively easy to isolate. I also have a wealth of experience that I can draw on to help get over humps. I accept there are scenarios that exist where shite doesn't work.

     

    A know working SD card in a known working Pi, moved to a Pi that doesn't work to me points to the hardware. Now I confess I have SD card that generate chronic problems. They work on some stuff but not on other. Technology for fun is a ***.

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    0 colporteur over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo

    I suffer from familiarites. I assume when a person gets involved with SBC or microcontrollers, they become so immersed that they become infected with the same condition. It causes the wearer to narrow focus. Some things become less important yet may in the end cause problems.

     

    As DW dougw points out in his post, I assume when you suggest video connected, that means a correct cable, that is know to work, is connected from the correct video port to the correct video input and that input is selected to display content. Any number of things in that scenario can be wrong and as a result no video. When I say video doesn't work, it is a know tested path used to confirm a problem.

     

    I have been told and continue to fail in reducing the knowledge of the individual. If I get the impression you have knowledge, I don't challenge it. Unfortunately, that bites me in the *** more often than I like. Yeah, they spin a good story but have no idea what they are talking about.

     

    I have a proliferation of Pi's that makes a simple won't boot, relatively easy to isolate. I also have a wealth of experience that I can draw on to help get over humps. I accept there are scenarios that exist where shite doesn't work.

     

    A know working SD card in a known working Pi, moved to a Pi that doesn't work to me points to the hardware. Now I confess I have SD card that generate chronic problems. They work on some stuff but not on other. Technology for fun is a ***.

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