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== How to Create MicroSD Card Android Image for Pine A64 ==
== How to Create MicroSD Card Android Image for Pine A64 ==


'''What do I need ?'''
=== What do I need? ===
  - the PhoenixCard software from Allwinner.
  - you can download it [[http:// 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


# The PhoenixCard software from Allwinner.
# You can download it [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0cEs0lxTtL3VmstaEFfbmU1NFk/view?usp=sharing here]
# A firmware image (.img files)
# A SD-Card (best Class 10 with 8GB or more SD-Card) - backup everything first, the Card will be formatted!
# An external SD-Card Reader
# A Windows PC


'''Step to create the SD-Card'''
=== Step to create the SD-Card ===
   [[File:PCard_Main.jpg]]
 
   [[File:PCard_Main.jpg|none|750px|PhoenixCard running on Windows]]
    
    
  - Extract the PhonixCard-xx.rar file in to a blank directory.
# Extract the PhonixCard-xx.rar file into an empty directory.
 
# Navigate into the directory where you installed PhoenixCard and start PhoenixCard.exe.
  - Navigate into the directory where you installed PhonixCard and start PhoenixCard.exe.
# Click '''DiskCheck''' and choose the drive with your SD-Card
  - Click "DiskCheck" and choose the drive with your SD-Card
# Click '''Img File''' and choose the file you want
  - Click "Img File" and choose the file you want
# Write Mode must be set to '''Startup'''
  - Write Mode must be set to "Product"
# Press '''Burn'''
  - Press "Burn"
# Wait until the burning process is finished (you will see the progress in the progress bar 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 Pine64 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 about 40 to 60 second for the system to get ready
 
== Related Reference ==
* [http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/01/06/easily-create-an-androidlinux-bootable-sd-card-for-allwinner-a80-devices-with-phoenixcard-tool/ Easily Create an Android Bootable SD Card for Allwinner A80 Devices with PhoenixCard Tool]
* [http://www.ondaforum.com/topic/2022-boot-from-sd-card-or-flash-a-rom-with-phonixcard/ Boot from SD-Card or flash a ROM with PhonixCard]
* [http://www.androidsoldier.com/2013/11/upgrading-method-android-tablet.html How to upgrade tablet pc with Micro SD Card Tutorial]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKo82AUgbFM PhoenixCard Tutorial YouTube Video]
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 17 October 2020

How to Create MicroSD Card Android Image for Pine A64

What do I need?

  1. The PhoenixCard software from Allwinner.
  2. You can download it here
  3. A firmware image (.img files)
  4. A SD-Card (best Class 10 with 8GB or more SD-Card) - backup everything first, the Card will be formatted!
  5. An external SD-Card Reader
  6. A Windows PC

Step to create the SD-Card

PhoenixCard running on Windows
  1. Extract the PhonixCard-xx.rar file into an empty directory.
  2. Navigate into the directory where you installed PhoenixCard and start PhoenixCard.exe.
  3. Click DiskCheck and choose the drive with your SD-Card
  4. Click Img File and choose the file you want
  5. Write Mode must be set to Startup
  6. Press Burn
  7. Wait until the burning process is finished (you will see the progress in the progress bar and the notification window)

Booting Up the SD-Card

  1. Insert the SD-Card into the Pine64 and Power-up
  2. On the first time boot-up, it might take up to 5 minute for the system to get ready
  3. On the sub-sequence boot-up, it will only take about 40 to 60 second for the system to get ready

Related Reference