most likely your screen
1. try a different screen
2. add your screen resolution to /boot/cmdline.txt ( video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080 )
3. make sure your media is fast enough to run an os. not all usb's/adapters are supported, A2 V30 sd 128+ gb runs better for desktop use
windows does not support ext4 of linux, so don't bother with disks, it always asks to format, just ignore.
1. try a different screen
2. add your screen resolution to /boot/cmdline.txt ( video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080 )
3. make sure your media is fast enough to run an os. not all usb's/adapters are supported, A2 V30 sd 128+ gb runs better for desktop use
windows does not support ext4 of linux, so don't bother with disks, it always asks to format, just ignore.
Statistics: Posted by kerry_s — Sun Jul 27, 2025 7:05 pm