GSchick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 2:56 pm Hello.Thank you! That worked.
I found an error in the startup.nsh file. Edit with an editor to the following text:
fs0:
AfuEfi.efi DF-BI-7-S70CR200-CC34E-004-C /p /b /n /x
fs1:
AfuEfi.efi DF-BI-7-S70CR200-CC34E-004-C /p /b /n /x
Good luck!
LattePanda wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:53 amThank you very much for trying. The reason I need a 64 bit OS is because we are making a device that is controlled by a Lattepanda, and the company who are buying the device demands the OS to be 64 bit due to their internal security guidelines. We will try and buy a new Lattepanda instead since the firmware can not be changed to 64 bit.frederikt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:04 amHi, I have test it , but maybe the v1.0 and v1.1 can not install the 64bit. After I re-write the Bios, the LP seems can not boot, and I have to re-write to the right version by a programmer to make the LP works normally. Sorry for your inconvenience!LattePanda wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:43 am Hi, you can try to re-write the BIOS form 32bit to 64bit, you can try it follow the link below and download the BIOS documents, but it may cause some problem. Actually it is suitable for the LP V1.2, i am not sure is it suitable for v1.0 and v1.1, and I will test it tomorrow.Have you tested the bios? It would be greatly appreciated.
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... bit%20BIOS
And why do you want to use the 64bit system, is 32bit system not suitable for you?
LattePanda wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:43 am Hi, you can try to re-write the BIOS form 32bit to 64bit, you can try it follow the link below and download the BIOS documents, but it may cause some problem. Actually it is suitable for the LP V1.2, i am not sure is it suitable for v1.0 and v1.1, and I will test it tomorrow.Have you tested the bios? It would be greatly appreciated.
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... bit%20BIOS
LattePanda wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:43 am Hi, you can try to re-write the BIOS form 32bit to 64bit, you can try it follow the link below and download the BIOS documents, but it may cause some problem. Actually it is suitable for the LP V1.2, i am not sure is it suitable for v1.0 and v1.1, and I will test it tomorrow.Thank you for your reply. I am sorry that I forgot to include some more information that was more specific; I have three Lattepanda boards, one CR110 Z8300 2gb/32gb and two CR110 Z8350 2gb/32gb, none have 64bit UEFI firmware. Since the CPU supports 64 bit, I have considered loading firmware from a different board to hopefully get 64 bit support but I am afraid of bricking my board. That is why I am asking for some advice/help, as it would be greatly appreciated because it's really important for the device I am currently building where I work.
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... bit%20BIOS
esdoes wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2017 3:45 pm I have readen, that because of LP 2/32 have 32bit UEFI it is not possible to install 64 bit Windows, maybe you could do this with some tricks, but did not even seen any solution.I think you are right. But the hardware does support 64 bit OS, so it should be possible. I can not find any information about this at all. Are there any devs who can answer this?
Kellman616 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 3:21 amI tried that before but still didnt work, but after retrying and naming it WINPE, I could boot from it, but it fails again. It shows a loading bar and after a while this error is displayed:frederikt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:46 pm I tried following the instructions but my lattepanda refuses to boot into the usb. I have only two boot options in the bios "Windows boot manager" and "UEFI: Built-in EFI shell". I have tried plugging in the usb memory stick in to both the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports. Still nothing.It seems that your USB memory stick still not bootable. There's another way to make your USB bootable:
I made the usb bootable like instructed in the original post, copied over the files, and well nothing. Am I missing something? It seemed simple enough so I dont understand where it goes wrong.
I was thinking of downloading the official image ( http://www.lattepanda.com/docs/#How_to_ ... ows_system ) and just replacing the image files. Maybe that would work?
The board is the Z8350 2g ram 32gb flash version.
1.Open your File Exporer, right click on your USB memory stick
2.Format
3.Select FAT32 in File system.
1505877566.png
Then your USB memory stick is bootable. Try this way!
attachments:
Kellman616 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 3:21 amI tried that before but still didnt work, but after retrying and naming it WINPE, I could boot from it, but it fails again. It shows a loading bar and after a while this error is displayed:frederikt wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:46 pm I tried following the instructions but my lattepanda refuses to boot into the usb. I have only two boot options in the bios "Windows boot manager" and "UEFI: Built-in EFI shell". I have tried plugging in the usb memory stick in to both the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports. Still nothing.It seems that your USB memory stick still not bootable. There's another way to make your USB bootable:
I made the usb bootable like instructed in the original post, copied over the files, and well nothing. Am I missing something? It seemed simple enough so I dont understand where it goes wrong.
I was thinking of downloading the official image ( http://www.lattepanda.com/docs/#How_to_ ... ows_system ) and just replacing the image files. Maybe that would work?
The board is the Z8350 2g ram 32gb flash version.
1.Open your File Exporer, right click on your USB memory stick
2.Format
3.Select FAT32 in File system.
1505877566.png
Then your USB memory stick is bootable. Try this way!
attachments: