so I've been trying to boot but have yet to be successful. I'm using a cm4 lite and I've tried the desktop and OMV images. I was able to get the default raspberry pi os to boot
How did you write the OS you downloaded? The process should be:1. Download the img file from our Software Downloads page.2. Use Raspberry Pi Imager to write it directly to your USB flash drive.
If I had to guess, based on your screenshot, I'd say the image was not written to the USB flash drive successfully. I see "USB2[1]" is connected and enabled and I would guess that you are using HUB port 2 for the flash drive and perhaps port 1 for a USB keyboard/mouse. (based on speed) But it didn't like what was written to the flash drive.
If you scan through the forums, you'll see that some people have experienced issues writing the img file to USB flash drives while on Windows OS.If it is not a Windows OS issue, would you mind trying one of the other images we have to see if they work?
How did you write the OS you downloaded? The process should be: 1. Download the img file from our Software Downloads page. 2. Use Raspberry Pi Imager to write it directly to your USB flash drive.
If I had to guess, based on your screenshot, I'd say the image was not written to the USB flash drive successfully. I see "USB2[1]" is connected and enabled and I would guess that you are using HUB port 2 for the flash drive and perhaps port 1 for a USB keyboard/mouse. (based on speed) But it didn't like what was written to the flash drive.
If you scan through the forums, you'll see that some people have experienced issues writing the img file to USB flash drives while on Windows OS. If it is not a Windows OS issue, would you mind trying one of the other images we have to see if they work?