![]() This can be solved by formatting the SD card and ensuring the correct noob files are copied to it. When this error occurs, the Raspberry Pi's boot process gets stuck on the splash screen. This is one of the main reasons why I am not a big fan of the Raspberry pi NOOBS software. If you have data you will like to keep on the SD card, insert it into a PC and copy it out before formatting. In situations like this, I usually just format the SD card and flash it again with the OS. If things do not change, check the SD card to be sure it was properly flashed with the OS and that the files on it are not corrupted. ![]() Ensure that the SD card is correctly inserted. Thus, when it’s off or not blinking, the first place you should check is where the PI’s software is housed the SD card slot. The green light on the Raspberry Pi represents software activity, so when it is blinking at intervals, it means the Pi is working. It is usually indicated by the Red LED (power LED ) being “ON” while the green (activity LED) is either “OFF” or permanently “on”. This could be as a result of quite a number of factors.
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