The problem solved with the correct EFİ boot loader architecture. In my case i 
upgrade the bootloader to 64 bit. Thanks for the catch folks.

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4 Şub 2015 tarihinde 22:42 saatinde, "VanCutsem, Geoffroy" 
<[email protected]> şunları yazdı:

> The other thing to possibly watch out for is whether this is a 32-bit EFI 
> bootloader you currently have on the VTC-1010. In general, you need a 64-bit 
> EFI bootloader to boot a 64-bit image (which is what you are trying to do). 
> In the case of MinnowboardMAX, they provide 2 different firmware (a 32-bit 
> one and a 64-bit one), I’m not sure what the situation is for the VTC-1010 
> (I’ve only tried to load 32-bit Tizen IVI images so far).
>  
> Geoffroy
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> From: IVI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Johnson
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 8:34 PM
> To: Hofemeier, Ulf; Bugra Cakir; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem
>  
> If you have a gpt partition table, you might have to use gdisk from a 
> terminal to set the attributes on the boot partition.
> 
> for example:
> 
> gdisk /dev/sda
> 
> x (expert)
> a (attributes)
> 
> select partition 1 and then make it bootable.
> 
> I also relocate the backup to the end of the disk.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> From: IVI [[email protected]] on behalf of Hofemeier, Ulf 
> [[email protected]]
> Sent: 04 February 2015 7:21 PM
> To: Bugra Cakir; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem
> 
> Please try to decompress the bzip2 image to stdout using bzcat –dc  image.bz2 
> | dd of=/dev/sda.
>  
> Thanks,
> Ulf
>  
> From: IVI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bugra Cakir
> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:18 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem
>  
> Hi,
>  
> My hardware platform and version are like this;
>  
> Nexcom VTC 1010 Bios Firmware MV11A119.rom
> Tizen IVI Image : tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2
>  
> I boot the system with a USB stick with SysrescueLinux. Also I copied the 
> Tizen IVI-3.0 image to USB stick.
> I successfully write the Tizen IVI-3.0 image to the harddrive on this 
> hardware platform with this command
>  
> # bzcat  tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2 | dd of=/dev/sda 
> bs=512k oflag=sync conv=sparse
>  
> After that I sync the filesystem and list the available partitions on the 
> harddrive with fdisk -l command.
> it shows that there are two partitions on it.
> /dev/sda1   EFI
> /dev/sda2   Microsoft ...
>  
> When I reboot the system and set the default boot to the harddrive, the 
> system cannot boot from the Tizen IVI image partition I've
> created before. What can be the problem behind this ?
>  
>  
> Best,
> Bugra
>  
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