Octoprint not working and sd card not booting

What is the problem?

my 3d printer will not connect to my raspberry and after i plugged in my sd card into the raspberry it stopped reading on my computer

What did you already try to solve it?

another sd card connecting to LAN

Have you tried running in safe mode?

N/A

Did running in safe mode solve the problem?

N/A

an older version of octoprint not sure which same for octopi , ender 3 v3 se, firefox, linux

The devil is in the details so lets start with some... What Raspberry Pi model? What system (exact version numbers) are you running the microSD card imager on? What imager (include the exact version number) are you using? What image did you write onto the microSD card (again, exact version number)? What are the specifications of the microSD card (brand, capacity)? We may also need details on how you configured the imager.

Most Raspberry Pi OS images have two partitions. A boot partition which is formatted as FAT32 and a root partition that is formatted in a Linux only file system like EXT4. This should allow the image writing host OS to read and write to the boot partition if necessary. If the host OS is Windows, it will sometimes prompt to format the SD card. Answer no!

Booting the RPi with a fresh image will make some one-time changes to the file systems, but that should not prevent the microSD card boot partition from being mounted again on the image writing host system.

If you have an HDMI monitor and a USB keyboard, connect them to the Raspberry Pi so you can see the initial boot sequence. If you are attempting to run headless, then we may need more details about your local area network including what programs you use for SSH.

ive got the 2014 model rbi 2 b

any further of information i can not get i am on a laptop from the stone age so i cannot find any information

thanks for the help btw i found out that it was two things my wifi adapter was done for and my computer was autofilling the wifi password (it was incorrect)