# Burning ## Mini and Small Systems ### "Error: Opening COMxx: Access denied" Is Displayed After a Serial Port Is Selected for Burning - **Symptom** **Error: Opening COMxx: Access denied** is displayed after clicking **Burn** and selecting a serial port. ![](figures/failed-to-open-the-serial-port.png) - **Possible Causes** The serial port has been used. - Solution The serial port may be in use. Perform the following steps to troubleshoot: 1. Search for the serial port from the drop-down list in the **TERMINAL** panel. ![](figures/terminal-list.png) 2. Click the dustbin for the terminal using the serial port to disable the terminal. ### What should I do when the image failed to be burnt? - **Symptom** The burning status is not displayed after clicking **Burn** and selecting a serial port. - **Possible Causes** The IDE is not restarted after the DevEco plug-in is installed. - **Solutions** Restart the IDE. ### What should I do when no command output is displayed? - **Symptom** The serial port shows that the connection has been established. After the board is restarted, nothing is displayed when you press **Enter**. - **Possible Cause 1** The serial port is connected incorrectly. - **Solutions** Change the serial port number. Start **Device Manager** to check whether the serial port connected to the board is the same as that connected to the terminal device. If the serial ports are different, perform step 1 in the **Running an Image** section to change the serial port number. - **Possible Cause 2** The U-Boot of the board is damaged. - **Solutions** Burn the U-Boot. If the fault persists after you perform the preceding operations, the U-Boot of the board may be damaged. You can burn the U-Boot by performing the following steps: 1. Obtain the U-Boot file. >![](public_sys-resources/icon-notice.gif) **NOTICE:** >The U-Boot file of the two boards can be obtained from the following paths, respectively. >Hi3516D V300: **device\\hisilicon\\hispark\_taurus\\sdk\_liteos\\uboot\\out\\boot\\u-boot-hi3516dv300.bin** >Hi3518E V300: **device\\hisilicon\\hispark\_aries\\sdk\_liteos\\uboot\\out\\boot\\u-boot-hi3518ev300.bin** 2. Burn the U-Boot file by following the procedures for burning a U-Boot file over USB. Select the U-Boot files of corresponding development boards for burning by referring to [Programming Flash Memory on the Hi3516](https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/ide/user-guides/hi3516_upload-0000001052148681)/[Programming Flash Memory on the Hi3518](https://device.harmonyos.com/en/docs/ide/user-guides/hi3518_upload-0000001057313128) 3. Log in to the serial port after the burning is complete. **Figure 1** Serial port displayed after the U-Boot is burnt ![](figures/serial-port-displayed-after-the-u-boot-is-burnt.png "serial-port-displayed-after-the-u-boot-is-burnt") ### What should I do when Windows-based PC failed to be connected to the board? - **Symptom** The file image cannot be obtained after clicking **Burn** and selecting a serial port. **Figure 2** Failed to obtain the image file due to unavailable connection ![](figures/failed-to-obtain-the-image-file-due-to-unavailable-connection.png "failed-to-obtain-the-image-file-due-to-unavailable-connection") - **Possible Causes** The board is disconnected from the Windows-based PC. Windows Firewall does not allow Visual Studio Code to access the network. - **Solutions** 1. Check whether the network cable is properly connected. 2. Click **Windows Firewall**. ![](figures/hi3516-network-and-firewall-setting.png) 3. Click **Firewall & network protection**, and on the displayed page, click **Allow applications to communicate through Windows Firewall**. ![](figures/hi3516-firewall-and-network-protection.png) 4. Select the Visual Studio Code application. ![](figures/hi3516-selecting-the-visual-studio-code-application.png) 5. Select the **Private** and **Public** network access rights for the Visual Studio Code application. ![](figures/hi3516-allowing-the-visual-studio-code-application-to-access-the-network.png)