Im following the instructions regarding how to write files to the sd-card. To install GRUB2 to the USB stick in legacy BIOS mode, use: grub-install -no-floppy -targeti386-pc -boot-directory USB Mount Point/boot /dev/sdX. Ive tried 3 different sd-card readers, and the sd-card i brand new. The files have not been written to SD Card correctly or the SD Card is knackered.įYI information the 2GB Card is to small use only the 8GB one. start.elf replaced the one on the sdcard but still with no luck. Then hold R1 while starting the console and it will load. Tried to google a different start.elf-file, just found this one. Bro just rename ulanchelf.elf to BOOT.ELF and copy to root of pen drive and remove memory card and then turn on ps2 and hold R1 Or Try this Rename uLaunch to BOOT.ELF and copy it to the BOOT folder on your pendrive.
If you changed any of those, raspi-config will ask if you wish to reboot now when you select theSome options require a reboot to take effect. This may result in automated edits to /boot/config.txt and various standard Linux configuration files. You need newer bootcode.bin/start.elf firmware. Generally speaking, raspi-config aims to provide the functionality to make the most common configuration changes. So i eventually found this: 3 flashes: loader.bin not found 4 flashes: loader.bin not launched 5 flashes: start.elf not found 6 flashes: start.elf not launched 7 flashes: kernel.img not found Firmware since 20th October 2012 no longer requires loader.bin, and the flashes mean: 3 flashes: start.elf not found 4 flashes: start.elf not launched 7 flashes: kernel.img not found 8 flashes: SDRAM not recognised. I also tried with NOOBs standalone, Openelec network install, wheezy raspian and so on. On 3 different computers with their own sdcard-reader. I have a sd card 8 gb and a 2gb transcend SD-card. Currently without an internet connection thats why im using the standalone image. All Successfully Repaired Phones & installers by Ultimate Multi Tool.
I also tried to rename the elf in BOOT, BOOT1, to. Im trying to install a raspbmc with no luck. If it is, it is quite possible that it is the one from the FMCB Noobie Install-Package 1.8 (first.