You will have to check to genieArduino library you are using. Something will be wrong there. Are you not getting any errors?
The downloads of UEFI are now in the resource or advance topics section of the documentation:...
I cannot find the temperature throttle value of these processors but you can try lowering the AC values with 5-10 degrees and put the Fan Duty...
You can download to Bios and hardware reference user manual from here https://www.udoo.org/docs-bolt/Hardware_References/Resources.html In this...
Are you updating to v1.08? That is the latest version https://www.udoo.org/docs-bolt/BIOS_UEFI_and_Tools/BIOS_UEFI_Update.html What is the...
Please some more information about your system. what is your OS and version? Does this error happen allways during boot? Dou you have something...
I miss the Udoo Bolt in the video :-)
Do you have other OS's like Linux installed or just only Windows? Did you change other related Bios options? Did you try to reset Bios to factory...
Try another cable and another monitor or TV. The UEFI output is a little bit picky in accepting monitors. Also use a normal keyboard, not a...
Could be a permission issue. But as you run it as root it is a little bit strange. Perhaps make a Ubuntu Live USB, boot it and run the Bios...
And use sudo to run the updater.
Fedora is a little bit different. Did you install the prerequisites (build essentials) as stated in the manual?
Is it a new board or did it run before? If it is new please go to the startup section of the documentation. If it is a running board it looks like...
This topic is a littlebit out of date, are you using the v1.08 bios update from...
The green flashing led at the HDMI port is the pin 13 led of the build in Arduino. You will have to install the Arduino idea and compile and...
Go to the seco.com site. There you can buy the commercial versions of the Udoo boards with higher industrial specs.
Well, that is very strange as these are normally tight connectors. I would advise you to open a customer care support ticket...
Do you mean the white connector on the board side or the black connector on the SSD side that is having a loose connection?...
I have no windows but Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS). but I had the same situation, the frequency was not higher than 700 MHz. I had to set the drm...
The getting started guide video says you have to first delete the partitions. http://www.udoo.org/get-started-x86/ Chapter Four, min 2:14.
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