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If you encounter difficulties with ImageBurnTool.exe, you can uninstall the associated program (Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove programs Let try the program named DriverIdentifier to see if it helps. If you come across a solution that let's you write an OS to the EMMC please post it, I'll do the same.Is ImageBurnTool.exe using too much CPU or memory ? It's probably your file has been infected with a virus. It's unfortunate that this forum is not that active as I'm sure we aren't the first ones to come across this. It also seems that EMMC cards do not have a universal layout which means a cable purchased in another store might not work. While if I'm not mistaken it was there when I purchased the board. And then again the extra cable shouldn't be necessary,why else delivery a USB cable with the EMMC? Also I'm unable to find the USB cable, to write to EMMC directly, in the loverpi store. I don't mind buying an extra USB cable to write to the EMMC directly, it's just the wait.

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I've also tried the amlogic writer tool several times but that fails everytime, although USB is also in the top left and the software sees the board.

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I'm able to boot CoreElec from sdcard but whenever I have the EMMC inserted the system boots some ugly android ripoff called mbox. I'm in the exact same situation as you are. If I'm onto something here could someone nudge me in the right direction? Thanks again for your time! Again I have interrupted into U-Boot using Ctrl+C at boot time but I dunno what to do now. UPDATE: I have bought an FT232 UART device to try manipulating the U-Boot environment to see if I could force boot the SD card manually, but I am actually unsure of what commands or files I may need to actually configure this thing properly. However, if I misunderstood your reply or the thread you are referencing takes this info into account please correct me and elaborate if you could please. Again, that issue is my eMMC taking boot priority. I am also unable to use any form of flashing (in this case dd) because when booted into the MicroSD's Ubuntu environment I am unable to hot-swap my eMMC module in. I got a little busy but did a ton of searching and I don't think you read through my post.Īs per the post above I have been unsuccessful using the Burning Tool to burn any linux.img I have come across, and I do not want to use Android. If anyone has any solutions or can confirm this I would greatly appreciate this. I tried two different distros from LoveRPi site and an Armbian image device is detected when pressing U-Boot button but every image fails with "Parsing Image Failed", and this has occured on three different computers. I tried using AMLogic USB Burning Tool with no success. And, as far as I know the U-Boot feature is currently disabled from my digging and testing.

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Both of these methods require an additional purchase and waiting, where as ODroid boards (only physical example I own) allow you to toggle boot select thus making an adapter only a convenient way to install an OS to eMMC, not the only way. Only solutions I can think of are blanking the eMMC (with adapter) to possibly force MicroSD booting by default, therefore allowing me to install Linux and use commands to manually write to eMMC Or, use an adapter to write to eMMC directly. My eMMC module came loaded with something called MBOX which I have no use for, and because the eMMC module came loaded with an OS unbeknown to me it will always take priority over booting MicroSD. It seems to me if purchasing an eMMC from LoveRPi, you will be required to buy an adapter in order to load an OS onto it. If both storage mediums are attached, naturally, the eMMC module will boot first. So far, I am able to write an image to the MicroSD card, and after 1-2min (current bug) the OS boots successfully at painful MicroSD speeds. As far as my understanding goes, this device boots directly to the eMMC module, and if absent, to the MicroSD slot. With my device (from LoveRPi), I purchased a 16GB eMMC card (from LoveRPi) and have a 32GB Lexar UHS-II MicroSD card to host the OS on, either by dual-booting or using MicroSD to write to eMMC. Hello, I recently bought an AML-S905X and so far I have mixed feelings about it and that may be in part of Libre and LoveRPi but I am hoping someone can break this down and explain to me as I can't find a post on the following specifics.













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