

Just be careful to back up your data first if you don't want to loose it.Īfter that you're basically done.
#Phoenix usb pro 4 instuctions full
If you don't seem to be able to access the full capacity of your sd card, or if it mounts as multiple devices and you don't like that, you can use gnome-disk-utility to reformat the disk to your liking. Speaking of an SD card (micro SD to be precise) all the listed devices support them as an alternative boot method (a job for which they are not well suited) or as easily expandable storage (they do this quite well). Just follow the instructions for flashing to an SD card (or an eMMC if you know what you're doing). If anything goes wrong or you don't like the OS that came on your device don't worry. Once that's done turn on your device and follow the prompts on the screen. Plug it in, and ensure that it is charging (on the PinePhone the device will automatically turn on once you plug it in), and leave the device for a couple hours to charge. The rules for first use of one of these devices are pretty simple. If you purchased the Pinetab with a keyboard case, you should also find this enclosed. However, the PinePhone also comes with a sim card tray, and the convergence version also comes with a usb-c dock. In this case, you don't need any physical accessories accept for the device itself and a charger.Įach touch-based device comes with the device and a charger. If you have purchased the PinePhone, PinePhone Pro, Pinebook, Pinebook Pro, PineTab, or PineNote, your device should have come with an operating system pre-installed.

8 Troubleshooting Your Device (Work in Progress).

#Phoenix usb pro 4 instuctions android
5.4 Flashing to eMMC Android 'Update' OS Images on Linux (Rock64 Only).5.3 Flashing to eMMC using Rockchip Tools (Rock64 Only).5.2 Flashing to eMMC using FEL (Allwinner A64 Devices Only).5 Instructions for Flashing Integral eMMC.4.1 Flashing Using the USB-to-eMMC Adapter (Preferred Way).4 Instructions for Flashing Removable eMMC Modules.3 Step-by-Step Instructions for Flashing MicroSD Cards.2 Setting Up Your Single Board Computer - What do You Need to Get Started.
