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  1. 11 minutes ago, jock said:

    Hi @gnusmag45, I'm sorry you are having issues with your board. I hope the multitool still boots after you erased the flash :(

    Unfortunately your board has an eMCP, which is a chip that contains both the eMMC and the DDR memory. I never had the chance to test a board with such chip by myself, so it is totally guesswork.

     

    The multitool has a dtb which is usually very compatible because it does not use any "advanced" features of the board, and also uses lower operating frequencies to maximize compatibility at the expense of performance. Something does not work for your board although.

     

    I edited the device tree of the multitool to provide more current strength to the eMMC pins and also some other configuration that may be of some benefical effect for your board.

     

    This is the dtb: rk322x-box-emcp.dtb.

    Put it in the root directory of the multitool, then edit the the file extlinux/extlinux.conf and change the existing rk322x-box.dtb with this rk322x-box-emcp.dtb.

    Save the conf file and try again to boot the multitool. Check if after some reboots the flash memory is detected consistently, maybe make a backup to "stress" it and see if the backup is completed correctly, but don't install any armbian image yet.

     

    I suggest you to first try to burn an Armbian image directly on the sdcard and boot armbian from sdcard. This may let you upload a full set of logs (via armbianmonitor -u) to the internet and let us inspect them before proceeding to install the image on the eMMC.

    Also check if the eMMC is correctly detected within Armbian after some reboots: it is important that the kernel detects it otherwise even if you install Armbian on eMMC it won't boot anyway.

     

    Thank you for your time jock,

     

    I tried the method you've described, but unfortunately the box doesn't boot yet., what a bummer :D

  2. 35 minutes ago, fabiobassa said:

    @gnusmag45 

    read again the 3ad , all infos, you will see that  some boards came with NAND and not EMMC and I guess this is your case.
    You should follow the STEP-NAND instructions instead and see if this fits to you

    Thanks,

     

    I've opened the box and looked at the memory chip and googling it shows it is eMMC (Micron Part number 4QA98 JWA60).

     

    I read everything multiple times, and the instructions for NAND say to first use the Erase option in Multitool, but this option doesn't work for me either (even if we assume mine has NAND), so im not sure how to progress from here.

     

    * I apologize in advance if i overlooked or missed understand any of the instructions as English is not my native language

     

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  3. Hi,

    I am sorry if it was already answered, but I've searched the forums and couldn't find an answer.

    I'm trying to burn Armbian for the first time, but i cant flash it for some reason. 

     

    My device is MXQ 4k Pro 5G (RK3228A, eMMC).

     

    I've burned the image of Multitool on an SD card, then i placed the image of Armbian in the "images" folder, and then i placed the SD card in my box and connected it to the electricity. Multitool loaded fine, and i can see the main blue menu with options such as backup/restore/erase/etc 

     

    When choosing the "Burn image to flash" in Multitool, i get a message saying:

    "There are no eMMC devices suitable for image burn".

    I actually get this message also when trying the Erase option or any other option in Multitool.

     

    How do i overcome this?

     

    Much appreciated 😊

     

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  4. Hi,

    Im trying to burn Armbian for the first time, but i cant flash it for some reason. 

     

    I've burned the image of Multitool on an SD card, then i placed the image of Armbian in the "images" folder, and then i placed the SD card in my box and connected it to the electricity. Multitool loaded fine, and i can see the main blue menu with options such as backup/restore/erase/etc 

     

    My box has eMMC memory (according to specs), but when choosing the "Burn image to flash" in Multitool, i get a message saying "There are no eMMC devices suitable for image burn".

    I actually get this message also when trying the Erase option or any other option in Multitool.

     

    How do i overcome this?

     

    Much appreciated 😊

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