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'''What do I need ?''' | '''What do I need ?''' | ||
- the PhoenixCard software from Allwinner. | - the PhoenixCard software from Allwinner. | ||
- you can download it [ | - you can download it [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3VmstaEFfbmU1NFk/view?usp=sharing here] | ||
- a firmware image (.img files) | - a firmware image (.img files) | ||
- a Windows PC | - a Windows PC | ||
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- Press "Burn" | - Press "Burn" | ||
- Wait until the burning process is finished (you will se he progress in the progressbar and the notification window) | - Wait until the burning process is finished (you will se he progress in the progressbar and the notification window) | ||
'''Booting Up the SD-Card''' | |||
- Insert the SD-Card into the Pine A64 and Power-up | |||
- On the first time boot-up, it might take up to 5 minute for the system to get ready | |||
- On the sub-sequence boot-up, it will only take 40 to 60 second for the system to get ready |
Revision as of 07:47, 6 January 2016
How to Create MicroSD Card Android Image for Pine A64
What do I need ?
- the PhoenixCard software from Allwinner. - you can download it here - a firmware image (.img files) - a Windows PC - a SD-Card (best Class 10 with minimum 16GB if you want to make a bootable SD-Card) - backup everything first, the Card will be formatted! - an external SD-Card Reader
Step to create the SD-Card
- Extract the PhonixCard-xx.rar file in to a blank directory. - Navigate into the directory where you installed PhonixCard and start PhoenixCard.exe. - Click "DiskCheck" and choose the drive with your SD-Card - Click "Img File" and choose the file you want - Write Mode must be set to "Product" - Press "Burn" - Wait until the burning process is finished (you will se he progress in the progressbar and the notification window)
Booting Up the SD-Card
- Insert the SD-Card into the Pine A64 and Power-up - On the first time boot-up, it might take up to 5 minute for the system to get ready - On the sub-sequence boot-up, it will only take 40 to 60 second for the system to get ready