You assemble your Piper kit, and when you go to turn it on and all you see is this funky looking code. This means your SD Card is possibly corrupt. What now?
Here are a couple troubleshooting steps you can go through to check it out.
Find the SD Card and make sure it's securely pushed into the Raspberry Pi; check for dust, and try to reinsert it a few times.
Code on the screen:
If you are receiving a screen that looks like this:
Try unplugging your SD Card and starting the Kit. If your screen switches to saying No Signal or goes from Blue to Black, you may have a corrupted SD card. Follow this guide (Scroll down to the header titled, “Download and Install Piper SD Card Image”) on how to reflash your card and you should be up and on your way. If you cannot do this, contact our customer support at hi@playpiper.com.
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