D Dafuq Still Fresh Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 45 Jan 16, 2013 #1 hello community, today my new pandora 1GHz 512 RAM arrived. I loaded the battery and got through the first few steps, then I wanted to start with the Desktop GUI and suddenly I can't go further (See photo). What should I enter?
hello community, today my new pandora 1GHz 512 RAM arrived. I loaded the battery and got through the first few steps, then I wanted to start with the Desktop GUI and suddenly I can't go further (See photo). What should I enter?
EvilDragon Administrator Staff member Joined Mar 4, 2003 Messages 29,992 Age 47 Location Ingolstadt Jan 16, 2013 #2 Probably something went wrong during the first startup (maybe it was interrupted at GC, I'll check back with them). Grab the latest firmware and reflash: http://www.pandorawiki.org/Firmware/ Don't worry, it's easy and you can't kill the device
Probably something went wrong during the first startup (maybe it was interrupted at GC, I'll check back with them). Grab the latest firmware and reflash: http://www.pandorawiki.org/Firmware/ Don't worry, it's easy and you can't kill the device
D Dafuq Still Fresh Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 45 Jan 16, 2013 #3 So I have to put it on my SD Card and then? Because I already made my SD Card ready for the OP (see photo) So where should I put the firmware? I thought I can update this with the "Updater.pnd", put this in the "Apps" folder
So I have to put it on my SD Card and then? Because I already made my SD Card ready for the OP (see photo) So where should I put the firmware? I thought I can update this with the "Updater.pnd", put this in the "Apps" folder
D Dafuq Still Fresh Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 45 Jan 16, 2013 #4 Found your topic about updating the new firmware. I ask again if anything doesn't work Thanks for now Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card?
Found your topic about updating the new firmware. I ask again if anything doesn't work Thanks for now Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card?
EvilDragon Administrator Staff member Joined Mar 4, 2003 Messages 29,992 Age 47 Location Ingolstadt Jan 16, 2013 #5 Dafuq said: Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card? Click to expand... The base directory.
Dafuq said: Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card? Click to expand... The base directory.
D Dafuq Still Fresh Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 45 Jan 16, 2013 #6 EvilDragon said: Dafuq said: Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card? Click to expand... The base directory. Click to expand... So where my "pandora" folder is?
EvilDragon said: Dafuq said: Wait one question! What exactly is the "root" of my SD Card? Click to expand... The base directory. Click to expand... So where my "pandora" folder is?
D Dafuq Still Fresh Joined Jan 11, 2013 Messages 45 Jan 16, 2013 #7 Okay after forcing a shutdown it rebooted and it worked. Overclocking was the error, put it down to 800 MHz
Okay after forcing a shutdown it rebooted and it worked. Overclocking was the error, put it down to 800 MHz
Wrath Of Khan Soul soother... Joined Dec 29, 2009 Messages 5,231 Age 47 Location Ireland Jan 16, 2013 #8 Dafuq said: Okay after forcing a shutdown it rebooted and it worked. Overclocking was the error, put it down to 800 MHz Click to expand... Increase your opp setting to 5 i think. This will allow you to reach your maximum overclock speed.1200+mhz at least and no freezing.
Dafuq said: Okay after forcing a shutdown it rebooted and it worked. Overclocking was the error, put it down to 800 MHz Click to expand... Increase your opp setting to 5 i think. This will allow you to reach your maximum overclock speed.1200+mhz at least and no freezing.