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Re: Flash/Install issues
I forgot to mention one other thing I changed - I also experimented with using the raspberry pi imaging software package - worked like a charm (after making sure I had enough room).
By Michael Haworth · #142 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
I found that Rufus on WIndows 11 didn't image the USB drive properly but balenaEtcher worked fine. Not sure if that helps. Best, Chuck (860) 268-6758 wrote:
By Chuck Rexroad · #141 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
HamPC is configured for UEFI boot aka "Trusted" boot. I don't believe it starts under legacy Boot. Have y'all tried booting using UEFI enabled? -- -- Dave, W3DJS ( https://www.qrz.com/db/W3DJS )
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #140 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
I had it working in relatively short order - for me the hangup was that while I had enough room on my C: drive for the compressed image file, I did not have enough for Rufus to uncompress and write
By Michael Haworth · #139 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Jeff, I am not a Linux Guru by any means, BUT I have the same issue, I know that he will fix this in the near future. I utilize Linux and enjoy it very much, BUT this is not working for me either.
By Lee McDaniel <wb4qoj@...> · #138 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Hi Jeff I had the same problem just an hour ago. Now, I am trying to flash the 64 GB USB stick with Balena Etcher (a tool that I successfully used just yesterday on my Arch Linux notebook for flashing
By Udo Isaenko · #137 ·
Re: Flash/Install issues
Copying yesterday's response from Facebook: First, I want to let you know that I've been at the Huntsville Hamfest today and I will be there tomorrow, so my ability to respond is somewhat limited at
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #136 ·
Flash/Install issues
I have spent entirely way too much time screwing with this. In the military, we commonly referred to this experience as the classic cluster F%^k. I downloaded your HamPC archive from the web link you
By Jeff Steinkamp · #135 ·
Welcome new members!
Hello to all the new people who have recently joined the HamPC group on groups.io! My name is Dave, W3DJS, and I am the curator of HamPC and its sister software, HamPi. If you're looking for
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #134 ·
Moderated HamPC 3.0.1 (August 2022) Released
Fellow Hams, I am pleased to announce that HamPC 3.0.1b1 <http://hampc.sourceforge.net/>, the comprehensive ham radio software for the PC brought to you by the creator of the award-winning HamPi, is
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #133 ·
Github push to HamPi #github
Hi folks, I've been very busy in the last 48 hours as you can see... -Dave, W3DJS 11 New Commits: [HamPi:master] By Dave Slotter <w3djs@...>: aa01e0547563
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #132 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Dave: When you turn on the evolve, press the Esc key rapidly multiple times and it should bring up the Setup Utility.? You will probably recognize it as the AMI BIOS from the last century. David,
By David W2LNX · #131 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Attached are some (admittedly poor quality) screen captures) of the BIOS screens... What do I change? [email protected]> wrote:
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #130 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Sure, the ESC key and DEL key bring up the BIOS settings. But, which setting do I change to enable legacy boot? wrote:
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #129 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Dave: When you turn on the evolve, press the Esc key rapidly multiple times and it should bring up the Setup Utility.? You will probably recognize it as the AMI BIOS from the last century. David,
By David W2LNX · #128 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Speaking of BIOS settings, can anyone tell me how to enable legacy boot on the evolve III laptop? I haven't been able to find it yet. Thanks and 73, [email protected]> wrote:
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #127 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
The Evolve III with Intel Celeron N3450 CPU is quad-core and can run up to 2.2GHz burst speeds. The Evolve III is limited to 1.1GHz by default to get the best battery life. But there is a BIOS setting
By Doug Reed · #126 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
The Evolve III I have has a 1.1 GHz Celeron with 4 GB RAM, so I wouldn't see why not? wrote:
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #125 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
Will this work on a older single core 1.7ghz 8gb ram laptop?
By Christopher · #124 ·
Re: Can I test a new version of Ham-PC for you?
I just got an Evolve III myself and am trying to build a new version of HamPC to test on it... 73, wrote:
By Dave Slotter, W3DJS · #123 ·