Unable to book my device after factory reset.
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 I tried restoring from USB using COM. restore in the log and Getting following message. 
 [ 32.433958] Onion Enhanced MT7688 WiFi Driver [ 32.433958] [ 32.933127] DMA Scheduler Mode=0(LMAC) [ 32.936958] efuse_probe: efuse = 10000012 [ 32.941148] 1. Phy Mode = 14 [ 33.163526] ERROR: initialization error 781: [ 33.163526] buffer=303030303030303030303138Please find the full log in attachment. Can someone please guide me to fix my device. 
 
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 I see following msg at last and it never rebooted.... I dont see any LED's on [ 64.946537] ---[ end trace 4de6c6120ab5a7f0 ]--- 
 [ 64.954530] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
 [ 64.962517] Rebooting in 3 seconds..
 
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 @Parthiban-Jayapal how are you powering the device? Did you do a factory reset? What model Omega are you using? 
 
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 @crispyoz said in Unable to book my device after factory reset.: @Parthiban-Jayapal how are you powering the device? Did you do a factory reset? What model Omega are you using? Hi crispyoz, I am using Expansion Docker and i am using Omega 2+ device. I tried factory reset by holding reset button and I had downloaded firmware as instruction given here. https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/Firmware-Flashing-from-USB-storage.html. 
 
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 @Parthiban-Jayapal without the full log it is hard to see but I would check you have enough power to the dock. Are you using a power supply or using USB to computer? Insufficient power is a commonly a cause of boot failure, when the wifi initialises you will see a spike in the power requirements. 
 
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 0_1577743169496_debuglog.bin [0_1577743021240_debuglog-007.txt](Uploading 100%) Hi Chris, Please find the full log in attachment here... 
 I attached the full log as bin as its supporting only bin file.Thanks, 
 Parthi[0_1577743148401_debuglog.bin.txt](Uploading 100%)
 
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 Note:its not booting both via usb or direct power supply 
 
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 I've built on over a dozen O2+ devices. Have not damaged a single one to the point I couldn't recovery it with a factory boot. HOWEVER, I have indeed fried five expansion docks with nothing other than a USB connection! That's right! Not something boneheaded like setting a power supply to 50.0V instead of 5.0V. Just a USB connection from a PC! The symptoms you describe may just be a fried expansion dock. 
 
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 I agree this looks like a power issue, if you have another dock use that otherwise you could try powering the soc directly. 
 
