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- | ====== Troubleshooting ====== | ||
- | What happens? | ||
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- | ===== It won't start! ===== | ||
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- | So your Satiator won't boot... where do you begin? | ||
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- | First of all, check your Saturn' | ||
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- | If your Saturn battery is OK, look at the LED on the Satiator when you power the console on. What is it doing? | ||
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- | ==== Red LED ==== | ||
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- | If the LED is red, it usually means the Satiator hasn't been pushed all the way into the slot. On some consoles, you may need to give it a firm push to seat it all the way. | ||
- | It's also possible that the cartridge just needs to be reseated. | ||
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- | ==== Orange LED ==== | ||
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- | An orange LED means that the Satiator is waiting for the Saturn to begin talking to it. | ||
- | This is most commonly caused by bad contacts; the Video CD slots on our consoles are getting on a little these days! Depending on your slot's condition, you may need to reinsert the cartridge quite a number of times for it to make good contact. | ||
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- | You will also get an orange LED if something else interrupts the boot process, for example an Action Replay cartridge or an inserted game. This includes other ODEs which launch their own menu on boot. | ||
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- | ==== Black LED ==== | ||
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- | Your Satiator is not making contact with the cartridge connector. | ||
- | Start by pulling it out and checking the orientation. The Satiator logo should be facing up. | ||
- | Insert it firmly to make sure it's fully seated. You should be able to close the console' | ||
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- | ====== Error messages ====== | ||
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- | If your Satiator' | ||
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- | If it says it can't find '' | ||
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- | If it says it can't find a FAT or exFAT filesystem on your card, then your SD card is corrupt or not correctly formatted. | ||
- | [[card formatting|Reformat it]] to resolve the issue, or try a different card. | ||
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- | ====== Blink codes ====== | ||
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- | If something' | ||
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- | | <color green> ●●● </ | ||
- | | <color red> ▬ ▬ </ | ||
- | | <color red> ▬ ▬ </ | ||
- | | <color red> ▬ </ | ||
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- | ====== Interrupted firmware update ====== | ||
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- | If you remove power to the Satiator while it's performing a firmware upgrade, it will be incompletely flashed. On some Satiators, the Satiator will not attempt to reflash the same version of firmware. The LED will blink <color red> ▬ ▬ </ | ||
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- | The way to resolve this is to take a *different* version of the firmware to the one you were trying to upgrade to. | ||
- | Put that other satiator.fw on your SD card, power up the Satiator, and let it flash completely (LED <color green> ●●● </ | ||
- | Then, replace it with the satiator.fw you were trying to load originally, and again let it flash completely (LED <color green> ●●● </ | ||
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- | This issue was fixed in bootloader version 5. |
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