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Hi
Sorry to disturb. I'm new here and I have a question about Behringer X32 Rack that I own and suddenly did not boot. I have replace several capacitors and the voltages I think they are ok ( because they were a little lower than should). Now I think the microSd card in the MCU is corrupted. I tried to analyse in a Linux system and nothing .Could someone tell me something?
Thank in advance
Regards
J.C.
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Hi
Sorry to disturb. I'm new here
Thank in advance
Regards
J.C.
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Hi
Sorry to disturb. I'm new here and I have a question about Behringer X32 Rack that I own and suddenly did not boot.
Good etiquette for online forums is to create a new thread when you want to discuss an unrelated problem to the original post. Makes it easier for everyone to follow along that way.
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AFAIK the X32 is not based on Linux but their own OS which may make analysis more difficult.
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AFAIK the X32 is not based on Linux but their own OS which may make analysis more difficult.
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Hi Daniel Levi, thank you for your post. I know that OS from X32 rack is not based on Linux, I only said that because i need to verify the microSD card ( located in MCU board) is or not corrupted and the data inside. I donīt have money to buy a nem one, I'm trying to achieve a new microSD card with original data to test the Rack.Thank you for your time,
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have you reached out on the musictribe behringer site. ,,, Or put a new blank card formated as fat or fat32. not ntfs.
then run a bios update from the usb and thumb drive ???
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Hi
Sorry to disturb. I'm new here and I have a question about Behringer X32 Rack that I own and suddenly did not boot. I have replace several capacitors and the voltages I think they are ok ( because they were a little lower than should). Now I think the microSd card in the MCU is corrupted. I tried to analyse in a Linux system and nothing .Could someone tell me something?
Thank in advance
Regards
J.C.
Hi realizing that you are new here why do you think this is a Behringer support site, or any kind of support site?
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Hi realizing that you are new here why do you think this is a Behringer support site, or any kind of support site?
Are we not here to help each other and to get help when we need it? Is that not support? It does seem a bit weird that he is dissembling the X32Rack and randomly changing things. But if someone knows the answer to his questions why not help him? I am no able to help him.
Your reply to him surprises me.
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Sorry Kevin Maxwell
to disturb you and take your time.
Best regards
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have you reached out on the musictribe behringer site. ,,, Or put a new blank card formated as fat or fat32. not ntfs.
then run a bios update from the usb and thumb drive ???
Thank you Jerome Malsack, for the tips.
All the Best.
Best Regards
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Sorry Kevin Maxwell
to disturb you and take your time.
Best regards
I don't know if this is a language barrier but if you read my post and understand it I am asking Scott why not help you.
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Hi
Sorry to disturb. I'm new here and I have a question about Behringer X32 Rack that I own and suddenly did not boot. I have replace several capacitors and the voltages I think they are ok ( because they were a little lower than should). Now I think the microSd card in the MCU is corrupted. I tried to analyse in a Linux system and nothing .Could someone tell me something?
Thank in advance
Regards
J.C.
Had the same issue with mine, I replaced all the electrolytic caps on the power supply and that was 2 years ago. Still working like a charm, although I hope I just didn't shoot myself in the foot.