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    • Feynman137undefined
      Feynman137
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      I recently began setting up my duet 3 mainboard and am following this guide and on step2. guide

      But as soon as I put the supplied SD card in my laptop nothing works. I have a PanelDue and have put the SD in my RPi and powered everything on and it worked fine, the GUI was there so I know the SD card has been loaded. But I can't access the SD card from my computer to add the wpa_supplicant.conf file.

      Does anyone know why the SD card wouldn't show up on my windows machine?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @Feynman137
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        @feynman137 said in Computer not recognizing stock SD card:

        But I can't access the SD card from my computer to add the wpa_supplicant.conf file.

        The SD card comes dual formatted with a linux partition readable by the Pi (but not by windows) and a readable partition for windows that can have your config and DWC files loaded for standalone usage with the SD card in the Duet.

        Do you not see a boot partition when you put it in your PC?

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator @Feynman137
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          @feynman137 said in Computer not recognizing stock SD card:

          have put the SD in my RPi and powered everything on and it worked fine, the GUI was there so I know the SD card has been loaded

          Once you're in the Pi GUI, can't you just join a network?

          If you're not running headless, you don't really need to use the supplicant file.

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          • Feynman137undefined
            Feynman137 @Phaedrux
            last edited by Feynman137

            @phaedrux Join the network from the PanelDue display? I didn't know this could be done... I do want to be able to use the web server functionality and the paneldue.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              I thought you were referring to the Pi gui.

              Do you have a HDMI display and mouse and keyboard you can connect to the Pi?

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              • Feynman137undefined
                Feynman137 @Phaedrux
                last edited by Feynman137

                @Phaedrux my HDMI port is not working for the PI when I use the supplied SD card and duet board is ribbon cable connected to the Pi GPIO header... I tested with my normal Pi SD that I use for RPi projects and HDMI hardware port works fine. It's when I try to use this other SD card.

                Is there a special way to connect to the Pi with this set-up? I can't SSH into it right now...

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  I think at this point it might make more sense to download the full duet pi image with Gui and re burn the SD card entirely then try the Pi with a screen and keyboard to see how it's going.

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                  • Feynman137undefined
                    Feynman137 @Phaedrux
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                    @phaedrux problem is resolved. I used a new SD and went through the process and it is working! I am thinking I may have let windows format the SD when it asked.

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