• Pi2B red/green LEDs stuck on, no boot

    From bp@bp@www.zefox.net to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Jul 2 14:56:25 2026
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    An elderly Pi2B v1.1 seems to have quit running. On power cycle
    both red and green status LEDs stay on, no flashes. Roughly one
    screen of boot output appears, then the screen goes blank and
    the monitor enters sleep mode. Re-seating
    the microSD card has no effect, unseating the microSD card has
    no effect, swapping the microSD card has no effect.

    Plugging a usb cable into the usb ports and connecting a voltmeter
    to the red and black wires shows an initial 5 volts, then zero,
    then 5 volts after a few seconds. Putting the meter on the power
    supply leads shows 5 volts steady.

    If I power cycle the Pi2 while the monitor remains powered
    and only a USB keyboard is connected the monitor shows the
    rainbow screen, about a page and a half of boot output, then
    blanks and enters "no signal" mode. The keyboard responds
    to caps lock.

    Can anybody suggest other things to test?

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

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  • From bp@bp@www.zefox.net to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Jul 2 15:26:00 2026
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    Looks like the HDMI-DVI adapter was loose. It somehow allowed
    the first part of the boot message but cut off the rest......

    Sorry for the noise!

    bob prohaska

    bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
    An elderly Pi2B v1.1 seems to have quit running. On power cycle
    both red and green status LEDs stay on, no flashes. Roughly one
    screen of boot output appears, then the screen goes blank and
    the monitor enters sleep mode. Re-seating
    the microSD card has no effect, unseating the microSD card has
    no effect, swapping the microSD card has no effect.

    Plugging a usb cable into the usb ports and connecting a voltmeter
    to the red and black wires shows an initial 5 volts, then zero,
    then 5 volts after a few seconds. Putting the meter on the power
    supply leads shows 5 volts steady.

    If I power cycle the Pi2 while the monitor remains powered
    and only a USB keyboard is connected the monitor shows the
    rainbow screen, about a page and a half of boot output, then
    blanks and enters "no signal" mode. The keyboard responds
    to caps lock.

    Can anybody suggest other things to test?

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@tnp@invalid.invalid to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Jul 2 17:51:30 2026
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    On 02/07/2026 15:56, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
    An elderly Pi2B v1.1 seems to have quit running. On power cycle
    both red and green status LEDs stay on, no flashes. Roughly one
    screen of boot output appears, then the screen goes blank and
    the monitor enters sleep mode. Re-seating
    the microSD card has no effect, unseating the microSD card has
    no effect, swapping the microSD card has no effect.

    Plugging a usb cable into the usb ports and connecting a voltmeter
    to the red and black wires shows an initial 5 volts, then zero,
    then 5 volts after a few seconds. Putting the meter on the power
    supply leads shows 5 volts steady.

    If I power cycle the Pi2 while the monitor remains powered
    and only a USB keyboard is connected the monitor shows the
    rainbow screen, about a page and a half of boot output, then
    blanks and enters "no signal" mode. The keyboard responds
    to caps lock.

    Can anybody suggest other things to test?

    Thanks for reading,

    bob prohaska

    Sadly unless you want to drag out the hot ait station and the microscope
    I'd say it was cattled.
    Rhyming slang.
    ...Cattle truck....
    --
    "The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow witted
    man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest
    thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him."

    - Leo Tolstoy


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  • From druck@news@druck.org.uk to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Jul 2 19:38:48 2026
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    On 02/07/2026 15:56, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
    An elderly Pi2B v1.1 seems to have quit running.

    [Snip]

    Glad you have found the cause, and this wouldn't have helped but for reference.

    Can anybody suggest other things to test?
    The very first thing to try is a fresh install on a new SD card.

    ---druck
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  • From Brian Gregory@void-invalid-dead-dontuse@email.invalid to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Jul 2 20:55:27 2026
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    On 02/07/2026 19:38, druck wrote:
    The very first thing to try is a fresh install on a new SD card.

    Remembering that you need a 32 bit (not 64 bit) version of your chosen OS.
    --
    Brian Gregory (in England).
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  • From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Fri Jul 3 00:28:49 2026
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    On Thu, 2 Jul 2026 15:26:00 -0000 (UTC), bp wrote:

    Looks like the HDMI-DVI adapter was loose. It somehow allowed the
    first part of the boot message but cut off the rest......

    Hah! I think I have an occasional problem like that, too. (Possibly
    loose HDMI cable, in my case.)

    In my case the machine (a streamer box in the living room) is on
    pretty much all the time, so the manifestation is the video signal
    occasionally disappears completely.
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