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Mac disk image utility pine64
Mac disk image utility pine64







mac disk image utility pine64

(06-27-2016, 05:52 PM)TheWoofies Wrote: Here is a simple method to burn a OS image onto a MicroSD card, (without using dd) I want to make a shout out to someone who helped me: Then got google play to work and watched Netflix. Once it finished booting, I put the chip back in and all was good. Also, for me I don't know why but when I had the wifi/bluetooth chip in it, and tried to boot it didn't work until I removed it then booted it. Make sure not to have the ethernet cord plugged in when booting, because it interferes with booting. Using these steps I was able to get working version of RemixOS. Some things to note about Remix that most of you already know. Quote from video)ġ0. Plug in your MicroSD card to the Pine, and enjoy. From there find your IMG file (probably on your desktop) and select it and click open (don't open the actual file just click the button that says open)ħ. Make sure under drive you select the correct one, it will most likely be the only one there.ĩ. Just wait for it to complete, it auto ejects the disk once completed. The first thing you click on is the Select Image button. Enter that. It allowed it access to the inputted MicroSD cardĦ. After all those steps are done, the application should look like the image shown below. Then with your mouse hover over "Open With" and click on "The Unarchiver" (recommended) and chose to put the file somewhere on the desktop.ĥ. Once that has completed Extracting, open Etcher and once it's opened it may ask for your computer password. You need to use an application called "The Unarchiver" (This app extracts the OS from a ZIP file) -note: Zip is a compressed file-Ĥ. Once all is downloaded/installed find your.

mac disk image utility pine64

zip file, which it most likely is or it would take forever to download) I used an application called Etcher to flash the MicroSD (It's Free and works on Mac)ġ. Download the OS from the Pine64 Downloads at (On the download site there should be multiple downloads for different sizes of OS, choose the one closest to the size of your MicroSD card)ģ. (If the image is in a. Here is a simple method to burn a OS image onto a MicroSD card, (without using dd)









Mac disk image utility pine64