Hi, that's very good info.
I had the same question... why it has to be so complicated. With linux you download an image, flash it and boot it. And also, there are so many unsupported devices (like sd cards). So for example my win10iot build, after I've flashed it, boots!!! But... the dispaly/screen has something wrong. It looks like the frames that should be displayed are stretched diagonally. I can see the rolling dots but to me they look like a diagonal...
Anyway, I was using the WindowsIoTImageHepler tool, I've used the command line tool (which should be identical), changed 3 sd cards. Now I'm trying your guide... but I'm giving up. It could simply be my tv/monitor that doesn't work or it's not supported (despite the fact I thought HDMI was a standard...)
Cheers
Hi, that's very good info.
I had the same question... why it has to be so complicated. With linux you download an image, flash it and boot it. And also, there are so many unsupported devices (like sd cards). So for example my win10iot build, after I've flashed it, boots!!! But... the dispaly/screen has something wrong. It looks like the frames that should be displayed are stretched diagonally. I can see the rolling dots but to me they look like a diagonal...
Anyway, I was using the WindowsIoTImageHepler tool, I've used the command line tool (which should be identical), changed 3 sd cards. Now I'm trying your guide... but I'm giving up. It could simply be my tv/monitor that doesn't work or it's not supported (despite the fact I thought HDMI was a standard...)
Cheers