nadir23
nadir23
> Also: > > * How long have you had this Pi 5? > * Has it ever worked? > * Can you associate the start of the failures with...
> Can you try with a different sdcard? I tried different uSD cards without success. the same uSD cards work on an other RPI4B.
> It's probably as assertion failure. You seem to be suggesting "normal" boot is not working? Do you see anything on a screen if you don't have any uSD card...
> 3A is not sufficient for a Pi 5 with an SSD - we require 5A to automatically enable `usb_max_current_enable` (which is the name of the config setting, not `max_usb_current`)....
> The `0x00010164` address is a failure in communicating with sdcard. If a different sdcard doesn't work then it's a hardware failure (possibly damage to the sdcard socket, or sdcard...
I have tried the original 27W PSU, the same issue persists.