I finally got around to upgrading the storage of my Ableton Move from 64GB to 512GB (requires a Linux machine to resize the file system and partition on the new MicroSD card once the image has been copied over). Anyway, success.
Storage: 26.4 GB / 493.1 GB
However, when I went to test it before putting the back panel back on, I panicked for a second, because it wouldn't turn on.
Well, guess what?
I forgot to put the Raspberry Pi CM4 back on the carrier board.
Did you know that a thing that requires a computer to exist won't do anything if the computer isn't there?
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in reply to Simon Jaeger • • •You have to take the back panel off. There are four screws on the outside, and four more under the rubber feet, which need to be completely removed.
The rPi CM4 just sits on two sets of not quite parallel pins on the carrier board. You can just lift it off with a fingernail or a spudger.
You can actually remove the MicroSD card from the carrier board without removing the CM4, but you'd need tweezers or something, and it's just easier to remove the compute module to get access to the card. Even then, it's kind of annoying, because the wires for the antennas that connect to the MiniPCIe WiFi adapter get in the way.
I don't think you'll be able to do much about the pin. I'm pretty sure that's all generated by a binary blob to which we don't have the source. But if you ever figure that out, hey... cool.
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