Eric1084
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Raspberry Pi Not Booting

Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:10 am

I just overclocked my raspberry pi to "Turbo", But Now I can't seems to boot. It gaves me an error and just hang there. The full error code is here: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/349591989797177262/
PLZ help!

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Re: Raspberry Pi Not Booting

Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:09 am

Eric1084 wrote:I just overclocked my raspberry pi to "Turbo", But Now I can't seems to boot. It gaves me an error and just hang there. The full error code is here: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/349591989797177262/
PLZ help!
That's a "kernel oops!" - looks as if your Pi can't handle "Turbo" mode. Re-edit config.txt to use a "lower-level" of over-clocking and, hopefully, it should recover (I tend to just use "moderate" myself).
Trev.
Still running Raspbian Jessie or Stretch on some older Pi's (an A, B1, 2xB2, B+, P2B, 3xP0, P0W, 2xP3A+, P3B+, P3B, B+, and a A+) but Buster on the P4B's. See: https://www.cpmspectrepi.uk/raspberry_pi/raspiidx.htm

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Re: Raspberry Pi Not Booting

Fri Apr 04, 2014 2:40 pm

FTrevorGowen wrote:
Eric1084 wrote:I just overclocked my raspberry pi to "Turbo", But Now I can't seems to boot. It gaves me an error and just hang there. The full error code is here: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/349591989797177262/
PLZ help!
That's a "kernel oops!" - looks as if your Pi can't handle "Turbo" mode. Re-edit config.txt to use a "lower-level" of over-clocking and, hopefully, it should recover (I tend to just use "moderate" myself).
Trev.
Thx for the reply, yes "High" works, but is there any way to make the turbo works? Since I'm going to use it to do some intense work.

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Re: Raspberry Pi Not Booting

Fri Apr 04, 2014 2:42 pm

1) check your power supply
2) check the power lead
3) check the power as measured from tp1 tp2
4) try another RPi
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Re: Raspberry Pi Not Booting

Fri Apr 04, 2014 2:56 pm

Check your power supply as suggested in the post above, then if you feel like manually editing your 'config.txt' file, adding the following may help...

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over_voltage_sdram=3
Although 'Turbo' dramatically increases the memory speed, it doesn't allow for this by increasing the memory voltage. This may or may not help in your case, but there's no harm in trying it. :)
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