Pi4 8GB. Bullseye 64 bit. SSD. HDMI 0 (nearest power socket).
Yesterday, I swapped boards on my setup (for another Pi4 running Bookworm as I regularly do). Then put the Bullseye board back in.
I then booted up but unfortunately, I hadn't pushed the HDMI plug fully home so my monitor put up a "no signal" message.
With power still applied (gulp), I pushed the HDMI cable fully in. Still no display.
I had to pull the plug. Rebooted. My usual text message about "not releasing inhibit bits" displayed and then the Pi OS logo.
Then nothing and the monitor said "no signal" again.
I rebooted with HDMI 1 and luckily it worked.
Is the HDMI fried? Is there a log I can check for potential issues?
Yesterday, I swapped boards on my setup (for another Pi4 running Bookworm as I regularly do). Then put the Bullseye board back in.
I then booted up but unfortunately, I hadn't pushed the HDMI plug fully home so my monitor put up a "no signal" message.
With power still applied (gulp), I pushed the HDMI cable fully in. Still no display.
I had to pull the plug. Rebooted. My usual text message about "not releasing inhibit bits" displayed and then the Pi OS logo.
Then nothing and the monitor said "no signal" again.
I rebooted with HDMI 1 and luckily it worked.
Is the HDMI fried? Is there a log I can check for potential issues?
Statistics: Posted by MarkDH102 — Sun Feb 04, 2024 6:57 am — Replies 1 — Views 120