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   On 22/05/2024 15:02, Richard Kettlewell wrote:   
   > The Natural Philosopher writes:   
   >> In this case it looks like it (the bootloader) cant find the FAT   
   >> partition.   
   >   
   > Agreed.   
   >   
   >> Now that could be that it is making some unwarranted assumptions about   
   >> where on the disk that actually is.   
   >>   
   >> And the disk has it either elsewhere, or mapped internally to elsewhere.   
   >>   
   >> I note that it is trying partition 0..   
   >> is that actually where the FAT volume resides?   
   >   
   > It is, yes. It’s the same layout as the SD card.   
   >   
   > The diagnostics (‘cluster 0 etc’) suggest that whatever it thinks it’s   
   > reading, it’s not getting the data that’s actually on the SSD.   
   >   
   Yeah. I assumed you had done all the obvious stuff.   
      
   No problems with wimpy power supplies? apparently pi's and ssds take a   
   lot of current at boot time   
      
      
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