Erm, did I misread that the OP had already done that?1) It is almost certainly the case that the Pi itself is fine. But the software (OS) on the SD card may have gotten corrupted. Best advice is to get a different SD card, install a new system. Boot the new system, then use the running new system to recover files/data/configs from the old card.
Though, agreed that just pulling the plug from any Pi, (or any modern multi tasking OS) is never a good idea but doing so wouldn't normally cause a hardware fault in the host system.After trying multiple power sources, re flashed multiple new SDCards...
Statistics: Posted by wildfire — Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:14 pm