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− | + | Follow [[Zero/dev/maskrom#Enable_maskrom | maskrom guide]] to setup and load [https://dl.radxa.com/zero/images/loader/radxa-zero-erase-emmc.bin radxa-zero-erase-emmc.bin]: | |
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− | + | Once your computer detects a new USB storage device, your eMMC will be wiped and you can flash to this newly found USB device. | |
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Revision as of 02:43, 23 January 2022
Radxa Zero > Installation > Erase eMMC
How to erase eMMC
This guide describes how to erase Radxa Zero's eMMC for installing a new system. Beware that this is not a secure erase, and only the bootloader and the partition header are wiped.
For more detailed guide on wiping eMMC, please refer to Boot Troubleshooting page.
Requirement
- Radxa Zero
- A PC/laptop running Windows, Linux, or macOS
- USB A to C cable or C to C cable, depending on your host
How to
Follow maskrom guide to setup and load radxa-zero-erase-emmc.bin:
Once your computer detects a new USB storage device, your eMMC will be wiped and you can flash to this newly found USB device.