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- | ====== Boot into Upgrade Mode ====== | + | {{indexmenu_n> |
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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.\\ | ||
- | There are 4 ways to boot into upgrade mode: | + | <wrap info> |
* TST Mode (Recommended) | * TST Mode (Recommended) | ||
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- Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. | - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. | ||
- Quickly press the '' | - Quickly press the '' | ||
- | - After the Power LED (Red) turns OFF, this indicates that the board is in Upgrade Mode (Maskrom Mode). | + | - The Power LED (Red) turns OFF, which 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 VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. | ||
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<tabbox Serial Mode> | <tabbox Serial Mode> | ||
- Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. | - Connect VIM4 to PC with a USB-C cable. | ||
- | - Refer to [[products: | + | - Refer to [[products: |
- 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 '' | - Hit '' | ||
- | - Type '' | + | - Type '' |
<tabbox Bootable TF Card> | <tabbox Bootable TF Card> | ||
- [[products: | - [[products: |