Hello,

I do not have a beaglebone blue personally, but if you mentioned it I'm not
seeing if you switched the boot switch or not.

https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-blue/blob/master/docs/BeagleBone_Blue_ShortSpec.pdf

Scroll down to the "balloon" diagram, and look at the switch that is nearly
opposite of the 5v barrel jack.

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 12:31 AM, Ted Carancho <tedcaran...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Help!  My BBBL just arrived Monday and was in the middle of porting my
> quadcopter code to it.  I was able to get 9DOF measurements from it and
> decided to take it to the library with me, so I put it back into the static
> bag it came with, placed it in the original box in between the ESD foam it
> came with and placed it into my backpack.  When I took it out, I found that
> it was unresponsive.  I thought maybe I somehow bricked it by not doing a
> shutdown -h before unplugging it, so I tried to follow online directions on
> booting from an external uSD card.
>
> If I power the board from USB or an external 3S Lipo, all I see is the
> blue ON LED, the LIPO status LED stuck at 75, and the G and R LED's on
> (picture below).  If I press the SD button with the uSD already plugged in
> and apply power, I don't see any blinking lights that tell me it's booting
> from the uSD card.
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Yc4XsOXH3Mo/WNyzdyE9ZfI/AAAAAAAAAUU/mO37vRZfgvs50Sxu9LFfIMP8Y4SxJQ0BACLcB/s1600/BBBL.JPG>
>
>
> I've tried the Debian 8.7 2017-03-19
> <https://debian.beagleboard.org/images/bone-debian-8.7-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2017-03-19-4gb.img.xz>
>  IoT
> and Debian 8.7 2017-03-19
> <https://debian.beagleboard.org/images/bone-debian-8.7-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2017-03-19-4gb.img.xz>
>  LXQT
> firmware, I tried a 8GB and a 32GB uSDHC card, I tried 2 different USB
> cables.  When plugged into a USB port, I can't find the network access
> point to be able to login using 192.168.7.2, and also I can't ping the
> device over it's wireless network after I had configured the wifi using
> connman.
>
> I'm starting to think that the hardware was somehow damaged (but I felt I
> took appropriate ESD considerations, and transported it in its box).
>
> This is my first beagle bone product ever (but have used many Arduino's,
> RPI and Intel Edison).  Is there some newbie mistake I'm making?  Thanks
> for your help in advance!
>
>
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