01-21-2021, 01:40 PM
@manolomalele
The screen shot you posted says the firmware in your RPi could not read the FAT partition on your uSD card. This is the boot partition on the card. If it can't read the partition it does not matter whether the card contains moOde or my Aunt Fanny's picture show.
You implicated your uSD card extender but did you ever confirm the FAT partition could be read on some other host? For example, the host you used to flash the card in the first place?
The moOde image posted by Tim has a valid FAT partition. This can be confirmed without even flashing it to a card.
That leaves us with possibilities such as 1) the card is defective, 2) the card was incorrectly flashed, 3) the power to your RPi is inadequate, 4) the contacts in the uSD card slot has been damaged, 5) the uSD extender is crap. None of these has anything to do with moOde.
As an aside, I always recommend using Balena Etcher to flash cards and thumbdrives. It validates the contents of the card after it flashes it, which virtually eliminates possibilities 1) and 2).
Good luck.
Regards,
Kent
The screen shot you posted says the firmware in your RPi could not read the FAT partition on your uSD card. This is the boot partition on the card. If it can't read the partition it does not matter whether the card contains moOde or my Aunt Fanny's picture show.
You implicated your uSD card extender but did you ever confirm the FAT partition could be read on some other host? For example, the host you used to flash the card in the first place?
The moOde image posted by Tim has a valid FAT partition. This can be confirmed without even flashing it to a card.
That leaves us with possibilities such as 1) the card is defective, 2) the card was incorrectly flashed, 3) the power to your RPi is inadequate, 4) the contacts in the uSD card slot has been damaged, 5) the uSD extender is crap. None of these has anything to do with moOde.
As an aside, I always recommend using Balena Etcher to flash cards and thumbdrives. It validates the contents of the card after it flashes it, which virtually eliminates possibilities 1) and 2).
Good luck.
Regards,
Kent