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Raspberry Pi 2 Not booting

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Former Member over 10 years ago

When I power on the Pi, the HDMI attached monitor shows a screen with shades of various colors and I have no clue where to go from there.  The keyboard is attached to one USB port and the a Wi Pi to another.  Of course the power cable is connected and the SD card (with the OS) is installed.  Ive gone through the Start Up video but the things that are suppose to be happening are not.  This is my first experience with the Raspberry Pi.  But I have years of experience using Microsoft and OS X.  Can someone kindly help this Pi newbie get started?imageimage

 

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  • Gough Lui
    0 Gough Lui over 10 years ago

    I personally don't use Noobs myself, but it seems like you might be having issues with your microSD card contacts. Are you sure you are inserting your microSD cards fully into the slots until they "click" and hold in place? Does the green SD-activity light flicker when you start the board up? Is the red power LED solidly on, or does it blink? (Blinking would be an indication of power issues - low quality microB cables can cause this).

     

    Other than that, could you take a screenshot of the contents of the card and check the filesystem. Are you unzipping the files into the root directory complete with paths, or has it unzipped into a folder inside the root directory - please check.

     

    I'm sure there are other qualified people around here that can help - next time, please consider opening your own thread for your issue.

     

    - Gough

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  • HarrySatt
    0 HarrySatt over 10 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    Hi

    The red LED (Power) goes off when the colour splash screen is shown and than the RPi restarts. OK I try a dedicated power supply for the RPi. Have ordered on already. maybe the D-LINK USB switch with power supply connected and 3A supply USB connectors is not stabe enough.

    Is there a description what the LEDs show us.

    Thanx for help.

    Harald.

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  • Gough Lui
    0 Gough Lui over 10 years ago in reply to HarrySatt

    That might be your problem. At no point should the Red LED turn off, as if it does, it indicates you have a power supply issue. This can be because you've overloaded the USB ports (which draw their power from the Pi), or you have a low quality USB cable, connector or power supply.

     

    There are only two LEDs on the Raspberry Pi A+/B+ and Raspberry Pi2 B models, one coloured Red for power, and the other coloured Green for SD card activity. The Red LED is connected to an a power supervisor IC, and turns off if the 5v voltage falls below about 4.83v from memory.

     

    You might want to try a different microUSB cable - one with a thicker wire (i.e. 24AWG is thicker than 26AWG which is thicker than 28AWG), and a different adapter (preferably high quality, OEM phone chargers are a good choice). Remove any unnecessary USB port connections (try with just a basic keyboard and mouse, and wireless if necessary).

     

    - Gough

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    0 HarrySatt over 10 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    Hi

    You again are right. Thanxs a lot. I borowed a power supply for a tablet from ASUS 2A / 5V and the RPi worked fine. The D-LINK USB route does not give a stabel enough output although the specs are right.

    Sorry for bothering you and again thank you.

    Harald

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    0 Gough Lui over 10 years ago in reply to HarrySatt

    Great to hear! And good luck with your Raspberry Pi adventures!

     

    - Gough

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  • rew
    0 rew over 10 years ago in reply to HarrySatt

    You know what?
    I took a DLINK gigabit switch home (from work) that was marked "BROKEN". Turns out the DLINK is just fine. It's the powersupply that was broken..... So IMHO, you would do well to mistrust the DLINK powersupplies a little bit.....

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    0 rew over 10 years ago in reply to HarrySatt

    You know what?
    I took a DLINK gigabit switch home (from work) that was marked "BROKEN". Turns out the DLINK is just fine. It's the powersupply that was broken..... So IMHO, you would do well to mistrust the DLINK powersupplies a little bit.....

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  • HarrySatt
    0 HarrySatt over 10 years ago in reply to rew

    Hi

    You are right. But I checked two D-LINK USB Hubs with 3A chrging support. Both were working well with a RPi A from 2011.12 but did not for the new RPi. Curious. Now it is working with an tablet ASUS power supply.

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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to HarrySatt

    Thanks for the follow-up Harald.  Interesting write-up in "Nuts and Volts" a couple of months ago, about power supplies and real behavior vs. stated specs.  That was focused more on PSU's being overvoltage without a load; but it got me checking several PSU's to see what happens.  I'd be curious with the D-Link USB hub if it was actually supplying a consistent 5VDC/3A, and if anything else was plugged into the hub.  More just idle curiosity, since you've solved the problem.

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