FAST System Image Burning
Preparation Before System Burning
- Prepare Required Devices
- If using a TF card to boot the system, prepare the following devices
- If using M2WE to boot the system, prepare the following devices
- Card reader
- One TF card with capacity from 16GB to 128GB and transfer speed of Class10 or higher.
- It is recommended to use TF cards from well-known brands such as
SanDisk,Samsung, orKioxia. DO NOT use unbranded TF cards! - A computer running Windows system (Windows 7, Windows 10, or Windows 11)
- Please note that the
Lite seriesandMINI-PAD seriesdo NOT support M2WE - M2WE (FLY proprietary device)
- M2SD (FLY burning device)
- A computer running Windows system (Windows 7, Windows 10, or Windows 11)
- Installation diagram
- Download the M2WE printing file. Using this printed part can prevent poor contact issues Loading...

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Download the burning tool
Config Myprint- Click the download link below
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Install the
Find Myprintstool using the link below
Open the Burning Tool Config Myprint
1. Access the System Configuration Interface
After launching the software, select the System Configuration option from the left-hand menu to enter the system burning interface.

2. Connect the Storage Device
Connect the storage card to be burned to the computer's USB port via a card reader.
💡 Suggestion: Use a USB 3.0 or higher interface to significantly improve burning speed.
3. Identify the Storage Device
Click the Refresh button next to Storage Device to ensure the system correctly detects the connected storage card.

4. Select Device Model
Click Device Selection and choose the corresponding configuration based on your device model.

5. Perform the Burning Process
After confirming the correct device selection, click the Start Burning button.
- This action will permanently erase all data on the storage card!
- Please ensure you have backed up important files before burning
- Do NOT disconnect the device during the burning process

6. Burning Completion
Wait until the burning progress completes. When the interface displays the "Complete" message, it indicates that the system image has been successfully written.
