If your computer only sees one small partition, use a tool like Paragon's Disk_Internals or Linux Reader to view the Linux-formatted partitions where the game folders reside.
| Symptom | Likely dtb.img Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No HDMI signal at all | Wrong CPU driver (DTB is for Amlogic vs Rockchip) | Find a DTB with correct compatible = "rockchip,rk3328" | | Boot loops every 10 seconds | Memory address mismatch | Find a DTB with correct reg = <0x0 0x80000000 0x0 0xc0000000> for 3GB RAM | | Gamepad works, Ethernet doesn't | Missing GMAC driver | Edit DTB to enable &gmac2io or &gmac2phy | | Green/pink screen tint | Incompatible HDMI phy settings | Add rockchip,output-mode="rgb" to the &hdmi node | super console x dtb.img
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