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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-11: Panel power off and on now working!

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Originally Posted by pts69666 View Post
Ok, after an hour and 15 min of trying to boot, it still isn't working. Any other ideas as to what I'm missing?
It shouldn't take more than 10 minutes (and that's extremely long) to boot. I would verify that you do, in fact, have all of the files in the correct location.

You should have a folder named andboot on your SD card, and inside that you need three files: rootfs.img, system.ext2, and the modules (don't change the name). Then you just flash the NBH, and it should boot right up, create a data.img, and boot into Android.

Do make sure that the card is formatted FAT32 and is not partitioned

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