10th Feb, 2013, 03:36 PM
(10th Feb, 2013 05:08 AM)raspberry_pd Wrote: [ -> ]Hi mini-pi
Where you have written this:
OC with XBIAN Setting
If that means you have used the XBian config menu to overclock beyond the standard XBian overclocking, I would suggest that you try a new SD card and a new install of XBian. However this time, do not overclock beyond the default XBian overclock settings. Overclocking beyond the normal XBian default overclocking of 840 MHz has been known to cause SD card corruption and it appears to me that SD card corruption is the core of your problem.
Good luck.
hi raspberry_pd
OC with XBIAN Setting means i used the default settings from Xbian. I didnĀ“t changed the settings in Xbian config menu.
I changed the SD-Card and installed yesterday the System new. I hope this will solve the problems but I am im doubt, that it will realy do that. Because this happens the third time to me. To change something on my system i used a new power supply from my Ipad mit 2,1 A.
Thanks or your wishes
mini-pi