Good news! Your Delta can also get the auto-power-on feature like other LattePanda boards. Now please follow us to set your Delta step by step.
PLEASE NOTE:
Although in our tests, there is no failure to boot after reflashing the EC, please back up your files in advance, and do not remove the power supply during the reflashing process, so as to avoid serious consequences.
What you need:
1. USB drive.
2. EC file.
Download link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mqmnsrigq7xj ... JO2Ba?dl=0
(Pls download the correct file according to your LattePanda Delta version.)
Instructions:
1. Copy the right EC files directly to root of the USB drive;
2. Plug your USB drive in Delta USB host, boot up the system;
3. Press “ESC” and go into the BIOS manu;
4. Navigate to Save & Exit. Choose “UEFI: Built-in EFI Shell” in Boot Override and press “Enter”;
5. Input your USB FS number and press enter. e.g. "fs3:";
6. Now type dir and press enter. This will list all content on the USB Drive;
7. Type in eFuitX64 /u S70GR100-0220-A.bin /faildelay and press enter.(You can also use “Tab” key to fast choose the right file)
8. ITE Flash Utility will load and do some flashing. Wait until it says Update EC Rom successfully!
9. Restart the system via pressing "Ctrl+Alt+Del".
10. All Done! Your Delta can auto boot on power now.
If you want to restore your Delta to its oringinal status(without auto-boot feature), please dowload the default EC file and reflash it as the same instructions above.
Default EC file: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mqmnsrigq7xj ... JO2Ba?dl=0
LattePanda Delta with Auto-power-on Feature
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Link to Auto-power-on BIOS is the same as the link to original BIOS. Need original BIOS due to either a bad flash or bug in auto on BIOS. Problem/issue after auto-power-on bios flashing is a very slow boot to Windows and/or ESC into bios.
I followed the procedure above.
I followed the procedure above.
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Hi, pls check here for default BIOS. https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... da%20Delta
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Use "dir" to check if you are in the right directory and try to use "Tab" on keyboard to choose the app not input
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I have done that, made several attempts. I will try again.LattePanda wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:46 amUse "dir" to check if you are in the right directory and try to use "Tab" on keyboard to choose the app not input
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@dplorch, pls check here for detailed tutorial.
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... da%20Delta
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... da%20Delta
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Thank you. That worked, though it was a little confusing because the README wasn't specific to each type of Delta. I figured I should skip steps 9-12 since the file in those steps didn't exist inside the directory for my type of Delta and it mentions that file names may be different. That seems to have worked. Mine was the 110.
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Hi
I have S70GR200 and I have tried this link:
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... 20power-on
Everything went fine, flashing was successful.
But when I pull the power cable out and plug it back in (simulating power outage) the device continously lights blue while the red light is flashing strong and weak light like a police car. This never happened before the flashing. This goes on for 3 seconds, then the red lights continously, the blue is flashing every 2 seconds. After this I can turn on manually, but it never turns on automatically.
I have double checked that I downloaded the right files, it was auto power on, not the original.
Please help me out with this
I have S70GR200 and I have tried this link:
https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... 20power-on
Everything went fine, flashing was successful.
But when I pull the power cable out and plug it back in (simulating power outage) the device continously lights blue while the red light is flashing strong and weak light like a police car. This never happened before the flashing. This goes on for 3 seconds, then the red lights continously, the blue is flashing every 2 seconds. After this I can turn on manually, but it never turns on automatically.
I have double checked that I downloaded the right files, it was auto power on, not the original.
Please help me out with this
