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Hello,
When I booted it up, it stuck on something talking about my EFI shell version or something along those lines.
The top of screen says "EFI Shell version ... - Current running mode 1.1.2" followed below by "Device mapping table" which includes what seems to be a bunch of hard disks that it calls fs0, fs1, fs2... and blk0, blk1, blk2...
Finally, the last line says "Press ESC in 1 seconds to skip startup.nsh, or any other key to continue". I can enter BIOS.
I don't know how to get past this screen and I can't remember doing anything special. Please help.
Thanks,
Wei
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I remembered that another user using the Up Board with RealSense, in the Robotic Developer Kit, had problems with the Up Board where it was going to the EFI shell.
Whilst I could not find other similar cases relating to the Up Board, there was a user of another type of computer board who was getting stuck in the EFI shell. They were informed that they could get past it and complete boot-up by typing the word 'exit'.
The page I got this information from, the user posting the help request had the same error as you.
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/366241-31-startup-problem-stuck-screen Startup problem, stuck at EFI screen - [Solved] - Systems .
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your suggestion MartyG, I was looking at the tomshardware link and it seems like it could help.
Wei, if the suggestions in this thread don't help you, I would suggest you to contact the guys at UP, http://www.up-board.org/up/ http://www.up-board.org/up/. They might be able to provide a more accurate answer regarding their board.
Regards,
Pablo M.
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Hi Wei,
We would like to know if you still have questions regarding your case. Remember to contact UP support if you are still having issues with the booting process.
Regards,
Pablo M.
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