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==Tips, tricks and other information for troubleshooting your Pinebook Pro==
=Tips, tricks and other information for troubleshooting your Pinebook Pro=


If something has gone wrong, the key thing is remain calm and not do anything hasty and make things worse, particularly when flashing the eMMC or firmware. Try and make a record of all the things you did in the run-up to the problem (even to the point of using a camera to take a note of errors on the screen, this record can be vital later).
If something has gone wrong, the key thing is remain calm and not do anything hasty and make things worse, particularly when flashing the eMMC or firmware. Try and make a record of all the things you did in the run-up to the problem (even to the point of using a camera to take a note of errors on the screen, this record can be vital later).
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There have been a few reports of cracks in the plastic around the LCD display, but these appear to be less common. There are replacement LCDs with bezel available in the Pine64 Store.
There have been a few reports of cracks in the plastic around the LCD display, but these appear to be less common. There are replacement LCDs with bezel available in the Pine64 Store.
= [[Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility|PineBookPro Hardware Compatibility]] =
Please contribute to the hardware compatibility page, which lists hardware which has been tested with the PBP, whether successful or not!
* [[Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#NVMe_SSD_drives|NVMe SSD drives]]
* [[Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#USB_hardware|USB hardware]]
* [[Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#USB_C_alternate_mode_DP|USB C alternate mode DP]]
* [[Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#Other_hardware|Other hardware]]
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