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Juno freeze after firmware

Just reset my Juno this morning and I'm getting the left most LED flashing, the firmware version, build date, time, and date and then it seems to freeze.  Any tips?

ARM V2M-Juno Boot loader v1.0.0

HBI0262 build 150

ARM V2M_Juno Firmware v1.1.1

Build Date: Mar 18 2014

Time :  23:35:30

Date :  13:00:2000

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  • Have you tried performing a full System Recovery using the Recovery images found at:

    board_recovery_image.zip from Juno Software Binary Images - Attachments

    I assume your getting to the "Cmd>" (before pressing the RED button)?

    To carry out a System Recovery, proceed as follows:

    1) Connect a serial terminal to the top 9-pin UART connector

       on the rear panel (115200 baud, 8, n, 1).

    2) Connect a USB cable between the USB-B connector on the

       rear panel and a USB port of your host computer.

    3) Connect the 12 volt power supply to the board.

       - The serial terminal will show the command prompt Cmd>

    4) At the Cmd> prompt on the serial terminal,

       issue the command usb_on

       - The configuration flash memory should now be visible

         on the host computer as a mass storage device.

    5) Save any of the existing files in the configuration

       flash memory that wish to retain for future use, in

       a location other than in the memory.

    6) Format the configuration flash memory (FAT16).

    7) Copy the files from the Recovery directory to the

       configuration flash memory, preserving the directory

       structure.  (The directory level which contains the

       file "config.txt" should be in the root of the

       configuration flash memory).

    8) Press the red button on the rear panel of the board

       and wait for reprogramming to complete.

       - The board will load the default configuration and

         boot up.

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  • Have you tried performing a full System Recovery using the Recovery images found at:

    board_recovery_image.zip from Juno Software Binary Images - Attachments

    I assume your getting to the "Cmd>" (before pressing the RED button)?

    To carry out a System Recovery, proceed as follows:

    1) Connect a serial terminal to the top 9-pin UART connector

       on the rear panel (115200 baud, 8, n, 1).

    2) Connect a USB cable between the USB-B connector on the

       rear panel and a USB port of your host computer.

    3) Connect the 12 volt power supply to the board.

       - The serial terminal will show the command prompt Cmd>

    4) At the Cmd> prompt on the serial terminal,

       issue the command usb_on

       - The configuration flash memory should now be visible

         on the host computer as a mass storage device.

    5) Save any of the existing files in the configuration

       flash memory that wish to retain for future use, in

       a location other than in the memory.

    6) Format the configuration flash memory (FAT16).

    7) Copy the files from the Recovery directory to the

       configuration flash memory, preserving the directory

       structure.  (The directory level which contains the

       file "config.txt" should be in the root of the

       configuration flash memory).

    8) Press the red button on the rear panel of the board

       and wait for reprogramming to complete.

       - The board will load the default configuration and

         boot up.

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