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Make sure 5v/2A power supply is connected to the socket. 
Some cases HDMI resolutions  are  not supported straight away(need to tweak) ..  
UART is the best option to troubleshoot ..   
 
method 1 ,Check ethernet  
   1. connect orange pi to laptop's ethernet port   
   2. download wireshark https://www.wireshark.org/  & Run 
   3. Wireshark will list the number of ethernet interfaces available to the PC  
   4. select the port in which orange pi is connected. see  " Network Adapter Setting " 
   5. Now if orange PI is up & running you should be able to see the DHCP messages .. 
 
Method 2 SSH  
 
  1. connect orange pi to router, power ON the OPI 
  2. Download the ip scanner from here  http://angryip.org/download/#windows 
  3. Check the start & end  ip address of your router , my case it is (192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.255) 
  4. Scan the IP address range , scanner will list the number of devices connected to the router .. One of the device is Orange Pi .. 
  5. Download Putty http://www.putty.org/  
  6. Run , select "SSH" give the IP address one by one , if any warning comes ,allow it ..   
  7. when promoted give armbian user name & password "root" "1234" 
 
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