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doxthefox

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  1. Zara - Thanks for taking the time to work this through today - after a lot of messing around, while making a video of the LEDs, I used a DC PSU from a older raspberry pi project, and discovered all to boot perfectly. My problem appears to be a bad power supply. Thanks again!
  2. I've followed closely. After the reboot happens, the lights cycle, but not as they once did when I had this working. While plugged in via eth0, the link flaps as the lights cycle every 10 seconds or so. Would a video help? Beginning to feel as if this could be hardware.
  3. Hmm that doesn't sound good then, all seems to go smoothly when doing a recovery and using the "special" recovery factory firmware (factory-1.2.0), but as soon as I flip the DIPS back to the normal all-upward settings and reboot, the device appears to continually cycle as it boots.
  4. Thanks for the reply. Looks like I've been following the proper steps, I guess my question is once I've restored to factory firmware, what should be on my new SD Card?
  5. What files do I need on the SD card, and do I need an MD5 on the SD as well?
  6. Typo, I meant to say recovery mode by right-most DIP down, not up.
  7. Hi Folks, I'm having some trouble booting my MK5. When I power it up, I get a green LED (which indcaites power), followed by a solid red, then a flashing blue. The blue LED flashes for ~10 seconds, and then all LEDS turn on, and this cycle starts over. I've tried going into recovery mode (right-most DIP up), and have uploaded the unbricking image. Once I reboot, the same problem occurs as before. I've tried look at the microSD shipped with the MK V, but my computer cannot read it - perhapse it is corrupt. I have another 2GB MicroSD card which I have formatted as FAT and have placed the firmware "Upgrade-2.0.3.bin" on it. (From the downloads page)... but the same issue keeps happening. I have a feeling my issue is with the firmware and the SD Card, any advice?
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