I think I have similar problem here.

On Sunday, 19 May 2013 20:16:01 UTC+1, woss code wrote:
>
> I've tried both linux and windows methods and neither seems to work for 
> me.  I've just tried using an older flasher image and that didn't work 
> either.
> The BBB always gets stuck after about 3 minutes and hangs with 0110 
> showing on it's LEDs.
>  
> Do the LED patterns mean anything?  It always settles on 0110 when it 
> fails...
>
> I'll try a different SDcard tomorrow just in case that's causing a 
> problem, it's a Sandisk Ultra 16GB MicroSD HCI.
> Otherwise, I'm tempted to RMA this unit, since all indications are that 
> it's not conforming to the stated emmc flashing procedure.
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Ben Loftin <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I had problems writing the image to sd card with linux you may want to 
>> try imagewriter like the instructions do on windows.
>> On May 19, 2013 10:57 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have searched as far as I can to find a solution to my problem but I 
>>> cannot seem to find anyone else suffering from the same issue.
>>>
>>> The BBB worked fine as soon as I started using it by ssh'ing into it 
>>> over ethernet.  Then, because HDMI doesn't work out of the box I wanted to 
>>> update to the latest firmware as recommended in the getting started 
>>> document.
>>>
>>> So I downloaded the *BBB-eMMC-flasher-2013.05.08.img.xz* and attempted 
>>> to use a brand new Sandisk 16GB SD card to install the firmware.  I held 
>>> the "S2" button down while plugging in the power and holding it until the 
>>> user LEDs light up.
>>>
>>> It started out well, but after about 3 minutes of rapid LED blinking, 
>>> the BBB appeared to lock up and the "User" LEDS were reading off, on, on, 
>>> off respectively.  I left it alone for 2 hours and nothing else happened. 
>>>  I removed the SD card and powercycled the BBB.  It blinked it's lights 
>>> momentarily and then locked up again.
>>>
>>> I went through this again, downloading the image again and even making 
>>> sure that the md5sum was the same as before... it was.
>>>
>>> Then I did it a 3rd time and used a linux box to install the .img file 
>>> onto the SD card.  This didn't improve matters.
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong?  Have I permanently trashed my BBB?
>>>
>>> Is there another version of the firmware flasher image I can try?  I was 
>>> using a good quality 10W voltage regulated wall-wart throughout the process.
>>>
>>> At the moment the BBB won't boot at all regardless of whether the SDcard 
>>> is in there or not.  Looks like the eMMC now contains a corrupt image.
>>>
>>> Any help would be gratefully received.
>>>
>>>
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