Type in "list disk" again, just to make sure: the active disk (aka the one that is to be cleaned) is marked with a *.Type in: select disk 3 (instead of 3 the number you found).Find the number of the disk that is the SD card (usually one of the last, e.g.In the shell type in: list disk (always hit enter at the end).Windows Key+R (Run program) -> Diskpart (possibly accept UAC).Seriously: Select the wrong disk to work on and you will wipe your system or data HDD partition!.Be careful! You may damage the system if you select the wrong disk to work on!.Perform complete clean of the SD card using Diskpart I noticed that it doesn't work directly every time. I did not use any compatibility modes or something along those lines. The OS started successfully on the Pine64+ 2 GB. I personally had no luck whatsoever, tried multiple readers and images, but this worked on the first try. This time it should perform the Burn process successfully. Push the card/reader back into the reader/PC.If nothing happens, start again at the top and try pulling the whole reader instead. Wait for PhoenixCard to say "No devices found" or similar.Leave PhoenixCard running, and pull out the SD card from the computer (i pulled out the card from my reader, not the whole reader).Start PhoenixCard (version 3.10 on Pine64 Downloads page works).(Optional: Format SD Card using SD Card Formatter (if it says that Full Erase wasn't supported for your card and instead did Quick Format, don't worry)).(Last resort, shouldn't be necessary): Perform complete card clean with Diskpart, as described below).I've tried this several times now and it works everytime! "No drive present" or such, then Re-enter the card and hit "Burn". Now here is the catch: when you get the error, eject the sd-card. Usually in 19 out of 20 tries I get an error. Then turn on PhoenixCard (V310_20130618), select method "Startup" and press format. Thats in case you tried several Android installs, obviously there remain some leftovers. I'm using a Laptop with Windows 8.1 with in-built card reader and had the same Problem burning an image and stumbled upon a pretty easy solution:įirst you have to format your sd-card with sd-formatter (hint (Keex): SD Card Formatter), method full erase and format size adjustment ON. One method that did work out for me in the end was the one described by user "Wurstbrot" in this thread of the forums: Hitting Burn multiple times could lead to different points of "Error". This could happen right after formatting, or it could burn some steps and then cancel. While trying to burn Android or RemixOS images to my SD card I encountered the problem, that the "Burn" process in PhoenixCard canceled at random points during the burn process, with just saying "Error" in the log.