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British Forum => Technical Support => Topic started by: DerekJ on June 07, 2018, 10:25:01 am
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The boot time of my Rosetta running the May update 20180520 seems to take about 150 seconds to boot rather than the 90 seconds I was expecting. Occasionally also it seems to reboot unexpectedly. Is this a known issue?
The problem with this is that you lose SD also because it uses the Rosetta GPS not the internal one. Then you have to do 'Go Flying' again after 2 1/2 minutes. Inconvenient on take-off! Any reason why SD can't continue using its own GPS and only take the other aircraft location from Rosetta?
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Hi Derek
the problem you are describing sounds like a classic power related issue.
Can I ask you to read this and let us know if this fits any of your issues
http://forum.pilotaware.com/index.php/topic,1285.0.html
If not can you tell me what your power setup is ?
one final request could you boot up your system and let us have a screenshot of the PilotAware homepage after running for 10mins or so. there is an indicator field on this page of potential power issues.
Thx
Lee
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I've also noticed that the boot time has increased quite a lot now. Any way of optimising anything Lee? I notice that with Stratux, the Wifi and web page come up really quickly, then it takes a while before the SDRs become initialised.
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My boot time has also increased significantly and I was planning to post about this.
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Hi Lee
Would a reformat of SD card and a fresh install of the latest software resolve this ??
Allan
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I've also noticed that the boot time has increased quite a lot now. Any way of optimising anything Lee? I notice that with Stratux, the Wifi and web page come up really quickly, then it takes a while before the SDRs become initialised.
Yes this can be improved, but has not been high on the priority list.
Thx
Lee