Having an issue which points to microSD reader but have run out of ideas to pinpoint the problem.
When I try to load Hekate 5.2.1, I get the error "Missing LP0 (sleep mode) library!"....and "failed to init SD card".
I've taken apart and analyze mSD connector on motherboard side as well as on reader side. They both look intact, no missing pins.
Took out the voltmeter to test continuity with the pad on left side against the lego pins on motherboard and all is good, same with mSD connector side between solder points on sd slot and male pin connector.
Then final test was to install mSD reader to motherboard and test continuity between motherboard pad and sd slot solder points and they look good. I've ruled out mSD card since I've tried at least 5 different ones from 16GB to 64GB in size both in FAT32 and exFAT. I've also tried with another mSD reader same problem. Putting slight pressure on the back of the connector doesn't seem to help either.
This pinpoints me to the motherboard side having the issue.
What else would I need to check to figure out which pin is bad, short of soldering a bridge on the pad to mSD reader.
When I try to load Hekate 5.2.1, I get the error "Missing LP0 (sleep mode) library!"....and "failed to init SD card".
I've taken apart and analyze mSD connector on motherboard side as well as on reader side. They both look intact, no missing pins.
Took out the voltmeter to test continuity with the pad on left side against the lego pins on motherboard and all is good, same with mSD connector side between solder points on sd slot and male pin connector.
Then final test was to install mSD reader to motherboard and test continuity between motherboard pad and sd slot solder points and they look good. I've ruled out mSD card since I've tried at least 5 different ones from 16GB to 64GB in size both in FAT32 and exFAT. I've also tried with another mSD reader same problem. Putting slight pressure on the back of the connector doesn't seem to help either.
This pinpoints me to the motherboard side having the issue.
What else would I need to check to figure out which pin is bad, short of soldering a bridge on the pad to mSD reader.