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Beginners • Re: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Boot/display Issue

Is there anyway to get this topic bumped back to the top or request it to be stickied for a couple days?
Or a recommendation on a good support channel?
The forums are sorted by last post, so you just bumped it to the top.

The bootloader largely ignores the EDID and just adopts a default resolution, so the diagnostic screen displaying means very little about the content of the EDID, just that the display is connected.

What is this display? Make, model, and resolution needed.
If the display only advertises one resolution, and the Pi can't produce that, then you may end up with no display.
You could try opening the boot partition of a freshly flashed image, opening cmdline.txt, and adding to the start of the one line "video=HDMI-A-1:1280x720M@60D" (without the quotes, and assuming the HDMI connector closest to the power connector) which should force 720p60 in the hope that the display will cope.

Otherwise enable SSH when flashing through Imager, and connect into the Pi once it has booted.

Statistics: Posted by 6by9 — Thu Jul 04, 2024 12:30 pm



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