Closed LeeCoxMS closed 2 years ago
What install method are you using? Single image or manual method? What is the name of the file you downloaded?
what size SD card are you using?
Single Image, tesla-android-2022.45.1-single-image.img, 64GB SD-Card that was running 2022.44.2
Thanks. I don’t have Win 11 but I can try later today using Win 10 to setup my secondary pi that I use for testing. Last night I used macOS to setup my “daily driver” pi. I have a 128GB card but that shouldn’t matter.
I have a MacOS VM running on my main system. Worked just fine with the tesla-android-2022.45.1-single-image.img package. Seems to be something with the image file and the Windows Imaging tool.
I had the same issue on multiple devices (error was file size could not be restored). Ended up having to use Balena Etcher
For me also NoNO with the Raspberry Pi Imager I used Rufus no PB after that https://rufus.ie/en/
@mikegapinski , hm perhaps in documentation it should mention that Windows users try using Balena Etcher or Rufus if there are issues writing the single image to micro sd when using Raspberry Pi Imager? Windows Raspberry Pi Imager might have a bug right now.
I'll leave it as is, I removed the reference to Etcher a while ago when people were having problems with it. The single image install method will improve soon, right now the image is too big and can sometimes be problematic to install
Loading the Image with RaspberryPi Imager on Windows 11. Using the same equipment as previously produces an error. It can't write the image file. Downloaded the image 3 times, Formatted the SD Card 3 times. Same result.