I’m using the 64 bit branch of lakka on an asus R500V, lakka itself is installed on an adata sp550 ssd. I’ve been using the stable branch for a while now. decided to update today, everything seems to have gone fine, however, my main drive is no longer selectable as a boot option. The drive does still however show up in bios
Can you check if you boot live linux distro if you can see the Lakka partitions ?
Thank you.
I already reverted back to the latest stable release. that version still works fine it seems. I can boot directly off my flash drive with RC5, one partition is in an unrecognizable format in windows. not sure how to view partitions in lakka itself if thats a possibility.
I don’t understand did you succeed to install RC5 ? Live mode is not working ?
Live mode does work, and it installs successfully to my internal ssd, my system was just unable to select the ssd as a boot option in the bios. I reverted back to the Christmas build because it wasn’t an issue there
In RC5 (above) my drive doesn’t have bootable software, but still shows up as a working device in the bios.
The Christmas build works as intended and my main drive is labeled as having bootable software.maybe you can try to use an uefi-installation if your hardware support it?
What Tool do you use for flashing the USB-Stick? i can really recommend to use “Etcher” for this.
same result unfortunately. I’ve been using Win32Diskmanager for flashing my USB-Stick. Etcher did say there might have been a flashing error however, compared to Win32. It created 2 partitions, “H” and “I” , H is readable in windows, but I get an error with partition I saying I need format disk I before I can use it