Of course not, I meant after turning off the system seeing if the luma config. menu will turn on without the sd cardpower off. never take out the sd card while the system is on.
Of course not, I meant after turning off the system seeing if the luma config. menu will turn on without the sd cardpower off. never take out the sd card while the system is on.
Okay it turned on without it, should I do anything else from here or luma should start working now?yes, it will. hold select when powering on.
Wait, so there isn't snything else to do or should I put the sd card back in and see if luma works?not really.
I copy and paste boot.firm but luma still doesn't workyeah, put the sd card back in. luma should still work as long as you copied instead of moved the boot.firm.
Oh sorry it does show up but afterwards the homescreen is reduced to it's original blank stateluma's config doesn't show up when holding select and booting up? if that's the case, I have no idea. luma is obviously being detected or the system wouldn't boot.
it sounds like it's not reading the sd card. have you tried reseating it?Oh sorry it does show up but afterwards the homescreen is reduced to it's original blank state
Do you mean resetting it? What would I need to reset?it sounds like it's not reading the sd card. have you tried reseating it?
Am I able to put it back in as the luma config. screen is on?I mean removing it, then putting it back in. maybe it's not in all the way.