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====== VIM4 Erase eMMC ====== | ====== VIM4 Erase eMMC ====== | ||
- | There are 3 ways to erase the eMMC: | + | There are three methods |
* Serial Mode (Developers) | * Serial Mode (Developers) | ||
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<tabbox Serial Mode (Developers)> | <tabbox Serial Mode (Developers)> | ||
- | - Connect your PC to your SBC using a [[products: | + | - Connect your PC to the SBC using a [[products: |
- | - Just as your SBC is booting-up, | + | - As the SBC is booting-up, |
- Type '' | - Type '' | ||
- | - After erasure is complete, type '' | + | - After erasure is completed, type '' |
Use the following serial Terminal print-out as a reference: | Use the following serial Terminal print-out as a reference: | ||
- | ``` | + | ```shell |
kvim4# store boot_erase bootloader | kvim4# store boot_erase bootloader | ||
GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645 | GUID Partition Table Header signature is wrong: 0x0 != 0x5452415020494645 | ||
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<tabbox CLI Mode> | <tabbox CLI Mode> | ||
- | This erasure method is suitable for an SBC with Linux installed: | + | This erasure method is suitable for the SBC with Linux installed: |
- Power on and boot up. | - Power on and boot up. |