I am using a 5V, 1A power supply and I have connected the Ethernet and 
Serial to USB converter to connectors Tx, Rx, and Gnd.

On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 20:23:47 UTC+5:30, Jason Kridner wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:18 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Can you tell me how to find out weather it is a clone or original. I 
>> don't think it is a clone.
>>
>
> If it has the BeagleBoard.org logo, it better not be a clone! I think 
> Robert's question was more along the lines of if you were making your own 
> hardware. With the issue description, it really looks like a hardware issue.
>  
>
>> Because I flashed it once with the eMMC flasher image available at 
>> beagleboard website. It was working at that time. I followed the 
>> instructions to boot it from sd card with ubuntu and I tried to expand the 
>> file system, everything worked. And after that I removed sd card and tried 
>> to boot from eMMC I am stuck. I already posted my question in forum but 
>> didn't get any answer so I posted it in the way that you will look into it 
>> Robert to give a solution, the link of my previous post: 
>> http://beagleboard.org/Community/Forums?place=topic%2Fbeagleboard%2FQFp3aMdKIwQ%2Fdiscussion.
>>
>
> I feel something else must have been done to the board.
>  
>
>>
>> Finally yesterday I sent a mail to Jason and he has replied. I will like 
>> this post to my previous post so that Jason will also look into this in 
>> detail. And you two tech guys can help me on fixing this.
>>
>
> Escalating to me when you don't get an answer with a link to the public 
> post is good. I can't tell you how many times I tell people to post here 
> FIRST! Anyway, given that you cannot read the EEPROM even from u-boot SPL, 
> I think something must be up with the bus. I think it would give a 
> different error if you had simply over written the EEPROM.
>
> What are you using as a power supply? What do you have connected to the 
> board?
>  
>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 01:20:06 UTC+5:30, RobertCNelson wrote:
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>>> On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 1:07 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > I am trying to flash my Beaglebone Black with Debain flasher image 
>>> available 
>>> > at 
>>> > https://rcn-ee.net/deb/flasher/wheezy/BBB-eMMC-
>>> flasher-debian-7.3-2013-12-17-2gb.img.xz 
>>> > 
>>> > But I am not able to do it. 
>>> > 
>>> > I am holding the boot button and then turning on the power supply for 
>>> the 
>>> > board. The LEDs doesn't turn on even after a long time as I am holding 
>>> the 
>>> > boot button. I tried to look into what is happening with the help of 
>>> Serial 
>>> > to USB converter and go the message displayed bellow: 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > U-Boot SPL 2013.10-00015-gab7a95a (Nov 08 2013 - 16:01:27) 
>>> > i2c_probe: pads on bus 0 probably not configured (status=0x10) 
>>> > Could not probe the EEPROM; something fundamentally wrong on the I2C 
>>> bus. 
>>> > Could not get board ID. 
>>> > i2c_probe: pads on bus 0 probably not configured (status=0x10) 
>>> > Could not probe the EEPROM; something fundamentally wrong on the I2C 
>>> bus. 
>>> > Could not get board ID. 
>>>
>>> Oh, that's fun.. Your board's eeprom no longer has its id.. 
>>>
>>> is this a "real" bbb or a clone? 
>>>
>>> The reason the ancient rootfs works, it assumes a bbb, boots, then 
>>> programs the eeprom and initial eMMC file system. Then ships to 
>>> customers.. 
>>>
>>> Regards, 
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Robert Nelson 
>>> http://www.rcn-ee.com/ 
>>>
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