The problem is not with reading the (SDCard) OS, the system boots and displays the desktop.
Where did you install the OS to ?
USB-device or SD-card?
If you are new to this Pi5 etc, make sure you have a good SD-card. If you install to some random-quality USB-devce or SD-card, it is asking for trouble. You did post a picture of the screen, that is good, but a picture of your SD-card and USB-device would be more interesting. It can give others a hint if maybe your SD-card and/or USB-device has already gone bad after 1 time usage. Or it was already bad, because maybe fake-brand or so.
The diagnostic screen was obtained with the SDCard removed.
The problem is that USB devices (keyboard, mouse) and Ethernet lights do not work.
I am fairly well convinced that it is a faulty Pi and should be returned under warranty.
Statistics: Posted by davidcoton — Fri Sep 13, 2024 8:38 am