I should note that I said should. There are some things you can do to your iLiad that could cause problems that the reflash option won't fix. The most important, is working with the embedded flash. This includes the boot loader and the waveform. Flashing these (you must use a special command), could cause your iLiad to be unusable. But other than that, you should be fine to replace the Kernel, Initrd, and the root filesystem.
So lets get started. Here's what you need to perform a reflash:
- A Compact Flash (CF) card. Other types of cards simply will not work. They're cheap, and easily obtainable. Go out and buy one.
- You will need to have firmware 2.11 with the Developer Package requested from iRex's site (See this post for details).
- The cf-card-contents.zip file from the attachments link on your MyiRex account page.
- Make sure your iLiad is powered off, with nothing on the screen.
- Hold the connect button in the upper right hand corner of your iLiad.
- While holding the button, press the power switch on the bottom.
- Count to Five while continuing to hold the button.
- Release the connect button.
Now, lets go through the steps you'll need to actually perform the reflash.
- Unzip the cf-card-contents.zip.
- You should see a folder called "images" and a file called "config.txt"
- Copy these to the root of your memory card. (Not inside any other folders)
- For example. If on your windows computer, your memory card is drive "E:", you should have E:\images and E:\config.txt
- Unmount your memory card and insert it into your iLiad.
- Make sure your iLiad is powered off, with nothing on the screen.
- Hold the connect button in the upper right hand corner of your iLiad.
- While holding the button, press the power switch on the bottom.
- Count to Five while continuing to hold the button.
- Release the connect button.
You can find more detailed information in this pdf. But the above guide should help most users who need to unbrick their iLiad.
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