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    Default Flashscan V2 partial boot

    I've been experiencing an issue where upon connection to the DB9, the flashscan will illuminate the LEDs, the backlight will come on, but no splash screen, and then several seconds later, the menu is displayed, but the entire screen is overwritten with like a 50% opacity. The buttons are non-responsive. I just ohmed out the DB9 cable and all of the circuits have continuity. I've tried connecting the port end first with the RJ out, and vise versa, with the same result.
    It seems like an under voltage issue. I have not tried connecting it to USB alone yet, nor have I tried any other accessories on the DB9.
    I'm worried this is an undervolt condition caused by a broken solder joint.
    If anyone has experienced this, please give me a heads up.
    Thank You

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    This may be a disregard. I had the though that my issues didn't begin until I swapped to a 64gb SD card. I connected to my laptop with the same issue. I popped the card and adapter out and powered it on and it booted properly. I popped the card back in with the device on and it read the filesystem normally. Completely odd for it to have this issue with the SD present at boot.

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    Glad you got it sorted out

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