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- What OS is installed (detail including version)? How did you install OS? What do you see with no SD Card?Milliways– Milliways2025-11-26 03:10:53 +00:00Commented 11 hours ago
- I used the recent Raspberry Pi imager to write the full desktop 64 bit raspbian os on the sd . Without any boot device the pi act light is static green same as when the sd is in the slotMoumita Dutta– Moumita Dutta2025-11-26 07:35:19 +00:00Commented 6 hours ago
- DO NOT put details in Comments; edit your Question. You can't have installed 64 bit Raspbian because there has never been one. What is on the monitor with no SD Card?Milliways– Milliways2025-11-26 07:39:36 +00:00Commented 6 hours ago
- Sorry my bad preety new here. Well the os said " pi os full(64-bit)" but the monitor shows absolutely nothing with or without the sd.Moumita Dutta– Moumita Dutta2025-11-26 08:17:45 +00:00Commented 6 hours ago
- So you have a hardware problem; cable or monitor (unless the Pi is faulty or incorrectly connected)Milliways– Milliways2025-11-26 08:28:17 +00:00Commented 5 hours ago
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