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- IP Address: IP Address of the LAN Bridge or 255.255.255.255 if you only have one LAN Bridge on your network. | - IP Address: IP Address of the LAN Bridge or 255.255.255.255 if you only have one LAN Bridge on your network. | ||
- CFLink ID: The unique CFLink ID of the device you want to enter bootloader mode | - CFLink ID: The unique CFLink ID of the device you want to enter bootloader mode | ||
- | - Command: GOBOOT | + | - Command: TCFXLDR |
- | - Data: leave this empty | + | - Data: GOBOOT |
- | - Now reset the device you are targeting bootloader for, and quickly and repeatedly click the 'SEND' button in the System Commander "Test Commands" window. | + | - Press the "SEND" button in the "Test Commands" window. The device will now reboot (power LED flashing on the device). |
+ | - Then quickly change the command "Data" to "PREP" and press "SEND" again. | ||
- | This will eventually force the unit to jump into bootloader mode, and the power LED should remain flashing. | + | This will force the device to begin deleting it's current firmware, as signified by the red 'ERROR' LED flashing rapidly (LED may look on, but its just flashing really fast). The device will then reboot into bootloader mode, and the power LED should remain flashing. |
- | The device is now ready to accept new firmware. Follow the [[hardware:firmware-force-update|firmware guides]] to achieve this. | + | The device is now ready to accept new firmware. It will show up in System Commander with a red indicator in the CFLink Devices list. You can click on it and the firmware tab will become visible to upload firmware. |
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+ | For more info and options, follow the [[hardware:firmware-force-update|firmware guides]] to achieve this. | ||