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Windows 10 On RPI3 B+ Not Booting #112
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Hello im not an expert on this but when i tried on my pi3 in an sd card it could not complete the installation,better try on an ssd or a fast flash drive a memory card is not fast enough for this in my opinion |
Hello, did you get it to work on a flashdrive? if so how did you get it to boot from the flash drive |
You should just be able to flash the flash drive, shutdown the pi, unplug any sd card but leave the flash drive inserted, then the Pi will boot from the flash drive. |
Hello again. I think the issue has been that the Pi4 firmware was being put on the sd card instead of the pi3 firmware. This has now been fixed. Could you try it again? |
Hello, |
Setup:
Windows 10
RPI3 B+
Kingston 32GB Micro SDHC
Today (1/28/23)
Raspberry Pi 64 bit
Procedure:
Tell us what you did, step by step. Be specific enough so that one of us would be able to replicate your setup.
I attempted to install Windows 10 on my RPI3 from a different RPI3. I had no problem at all installing the software and then flashing it. After the SD card was ejected, I plugged it into my RPI and there was nothing. The HDMI monitor displayed its "no signal" screen and the green light on the RPI board did not blink or turn on. The red light was solid the entire time.
Is this because of the "dtoverlay=upstream-pi4" setting on config.txt?
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