The biggest causes of issues on here seem to be power supply and SD cards.
1. Make sure that you are using the official power supply.
2. Use a quality SD card of a decent size(I always tend to buy 64GB cards as they represent a sweet spot in size/performance/price) from a respected manufacturer(I like the Samsung Evo cards; but others are no doubt equally as good. Many people on here like Sandisk cards too. I have had good results with them as well) and buy only from a respected retailer.
2. Install the appropriate version of Raspberry Pi OS.
Once those are in place; we have a datum to work with.
I then suggest that you work through the steps in this sticky.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 28&t=58151
1. Make sure that you are using the official power supply.
2. Use a quality SD card of a decent size(I always tend to buy 64GB cards as they represent a sweet spot in size/performance/price) from a respected manufacturer(I like the Samsung Evo cards; but others are no doubt equally as good. Many people on here like Sandisk cards too. I have had good results with them as well) and buy only from a respected retailer.
2. Install the appropriate version of Raspberry Pi OS.
Once those are in place; we have a datum to work with.
I then suggest that you work through the steps in this sticky.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 28&t=58151
Statistics: Posted by kip_the_elder — Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:18 am