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- | ====== Install OS ====== | + | ====== |
===== Install OS into eMMC ===== | ===== Install OS into eMMC ===== | ||
- | + | VIM4 has onboard eMMC, allowing | |
- | All VIM series boards have **onboard eMMC storage**, so you can install the **OS** into the **eMMC** using the **USB upgrade tool**. | + | |
==== Install OS into eMMC via OOWOW ==== | ==== Install OS into eMMC via OOWOW ==== | ||
- | VIM4 contains an on-board eMMC, you can install OS into it. | + | VIM4 includes |
- | VIM4 comes with the OOWOW embedded | + | |
+ | Refer to [[install-os-into-emmc-via-oowow]] for instructions. | ||
- | [[products: | + | ==== Install OS into eMMC via USB Flash Tool ==== |
- | ==== Install OS into eMMC on Windows ==== | + | Refer to [[products: |
- | [[products: | + | ===== Install OS into External Storage ===== |
- | ==== Install OS into eMMC on Ubuntu ==== | + | VIM4 supports booting from external storage, such as a TF card or USB storage. |
- | [[products: | + | See [[install-os-into-external-storage]] for details. |
+ | ====== See Also ====== | ||
- | ===== Install OS into External Storage ===== | + | * [[./boot-into-upgrade-mode]] |
+ | * [[../ | ||
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