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-====== VIM4 Boot into Upgrade Mode ======+{{indexmenu_n>40}} 
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 +====== VIM1S Boot into Upgrade Mode ======
  
 In order to flash the OS into eMMC with USB Upgrade Tool, you need to put the board enter Upgrade Mode.\\ In order to flash the OS into eMMC with USB Upgrade Tool, you need to put the board enter Upgrade Mode.\\
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 <tabbox TST Mode (Recommended)> <tabbox TST Mode (Recommended)>
-  - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable.+  - Connect VIM1S to PC with a USB-C cable.
   - Quickly press the ''Function'' key **3 times in 2 seconds**, then release the key. You will see the Power LED (Red) blink for about 3 seconds.   - Quickly press the ''Function'' key **3 times in 2 seconds**, then release the key. You will see the Power LED (Red) blink for about 3 seconds.
   - After the Power LED (Red) turns OFF, this indicates that the board is in Upgrade Mode (Maskrom Mode).   - After the Power LED (Red) turns OFF, this indicates that the board is in Upgrade Mode (Maskrom Mode).
 <tabbox Key Mode> <tabbox Key Mode>
-  - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable.+  - Connect VIM1S to PC with a USB-C cable.
   - Long press the ''POWER'' key without releasing it.   - Long press the ''POWER'' key without releasing it.
   - Short press the ''RESET'' key and release it.   - Short press the ''RESET'' key and release it.
   - Count for 2 to 3 seconds, then release the ''POWER'' key to enter into Upgrade Mode. The Sys LED (White) will turn on when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.   - Count for 2 to 3 seconds, then release the ''POWER'' key to enter into Upgrade Mode. The Sys LED (White) will turn on when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.
 <tabbox Serial Mode> <tabbox Serial Mode>
-  - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. +  - Connect VIM1S to PC with a USB-C cable. 
-  - Refer to [[products:sbc:vim4:development:setup-serial-tool|Setup Serial Too]] to setup your Serial Tool for VIM4.+  - Refer to [[products:sbc:vim1s:development:setup-serial-tool|Setup Serial Too]] to setup your Serial Tool for VIM1S.
   - Once again, make sure you’ve done the correct connections and setup.   - Once again, make sure you’ve done the correct connections and setup.
-  - Hit ''SPACE'' on your keyboard at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM4 boot into U-Boot command line.+  - Hit ''SPACE'' on your keyboard at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM1S boot into U-Boot command line.
   - Type ''run update'' in the terminal of U-Boot. The Sys LED (White) will turn ON when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.   - Type ''run update'' in the terminal of U-Boot. The Sys LED (White) will turn ON when you’ve entered Upgrade Mode.
 <tabbox Bootable TF Card> <tabbox Bootable TF Card>
-  - [[products:sbc:vim4:development:create-bootable-tf-card|Create a Bootable TF Card]].+  - [[products:sbc:vim1s:development:create-bootable-tf-card|Create a Bootable TF Card]].
   - Insert a Bootable TF card into the slot.   - Insert a Bootable TF card into the slot.
-  - Refer to this guide to setup your serial tool for VIM4+  - Refer to this guide to setup your serial tool for VIM1S
-  - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. +  - Connect VIM1S to PC with a USB-C cable. 
-  - Hit ''SPACE'' key at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM4 boot into U-Boot.+  - Hit ''SPACE'' key at the moment of bootup to stop autoboot. This step will let VIM1S boot into U-Boot.
   - Type ''run update'' in the U-Boot terminal.   - Type ''run update'' in the U-Boot terminal.
 </tabbox> </tabbox>
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