There is a newer version of Android available.  The version referenced on 
the elinux.org page is JellyBean 4.2.2, and the newer one is KitKat 4.4.4. 
 You can get the newer one at bbbandroid.org.

The easiest way to troubleshoot this sort of thing is to use an FTDI cable 
to monitor the BBB during boot.  This will allow you to capture the debug 
output from the bootloader and the kernel.  Since you are using Windows XP, 
you won't be able to natively mount the partitions of your microSD card and 
look at them to ensure that you wrote the image properly.  You could try 
using an application like Linux Reader to see the partitions on your Win32 
machine: http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader.

You need to verify two things: 

1. Did you write the image properly to the microSD card?  There can be a 
few causes for this, including not decompressing the image prior to writing 
and getting a bad write to the microSD card.  If you can see the four 
partitions (one VFAT, three EXT4), then you probably wrote the image OK.

2. Is the bootloader at least getting into kernel boot?  You'll need to see 
the FTDI output to determine this.

Andrew
 

On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 5:03:56 AM UTC-4, Prasad Marathe wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to deploy Android image on beaglebone black as mentioned in 
> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Android this URL. But after following the 
> steps mentioned, User LED's are not blinking. So i am not able to deploy 
> the image on beaglebone black. kindly help to sort this issue.
> I am using following tools for deployment:
>
> Host machine - 32 bit Windows XP service pack 3
> Beaglebone black - rev 00A5 S/N 2014BBBK0661 running BoneScript 0.2.4 at 
> 192.168.7.2
> OS on eMMC - Debian
> Supply - 5V 2A Adapter
> SD card used for Android image deployment - 8GB class 4 SanDisk Micro SD 
> card
>

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