November-27th-2018, 10:57 AM
Well what you can always do is connecting a display to the HDMI connector and watch the boot procedure of the device. There you can see if the USB sticks (with/without) is recognized.
Plese full format the FAT32 file system ... the best is doing that untr Linux (if you have). Quick Format usuall don't work.
Also make sure you named the USB volume correctly to value RECOVERY. Else it will not be recognized at all.
By the way which device exactl are you using. What is the name of your device on th label. Maybe you are using the wrong software for the wrong device. Make sure you exctract the software 1.1.3.0 files provided on the netPI web site before you put them on the USB.
Thx
Armin
Plese full format the FAT32 file system ... the best is doing that untr Linux (if you have). Quick Format usuall don't work.
Also make sure you named the USB volume correctly to value RECOVERY. Else it will not be recognized at all.
By the way which device exactl are you using. What is the name of your device on th label. Maybe you are using the wrong software for the wrong device. Make sure you exctract the software 1.1.3.0 files provided on the netPI web site before you put them on the USB.
Thx
Armin
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