System Burning
Host User Guide for Beginners
Host User Guide for BeginnersPreparation Before System Burning
- Card reader
- One TF card with a capacity of no less than 16GB or no more than 128GB, the transmission speed of the TF card must be Class10 or above
- Download the corresponding system image
- Download the required burning tool
System Burning
TF card burning and burning to M2WE via TF card only requires using one of the burning methods
- If the machine is installed with M2WE and memory card, the system will default to boot from the memory card
- It is recommended to use TF card to burn the system for M2WE. Using USB to burn to M2W may fail due to driver compatibility issues. It is recommended to directly use Memory Card Burning to M2WE
- Please note whether the downloaded system image matches, otherwise it cannot be started
- Burning to TF Card
- Burning to M2WE via TF Card
- Burning to M2WE via USB
- Burning to M2WE or TF Card via M2SD Burner
System Flashing TF Card
Preparation Work
- First install the software
SDFormatter
andRufus
Formatting Tool - Extract the system, after extraction the file name has a suffix of
.img
- It is not recommended to use
balenaetcher
orRaspberry Pi
for system flashing - Insert the TF card into the reader and plug the reader into the computer's USB interface
- If the TF card has data please back up, after flashing the system it is not recommended to remove the system card, unless you need to flash it to M2WE before the TF card can be removed
Formatting the Memory Card
- Use the
SDFormatter.exe
software to format the TF card - Select the disk you want to format

- Or delete the partition using the built-in Disk Management in WIN, after deleting the partition, just recreate the partition.
Flashing to TF Card
Flashing the System
-
Open Rufus, select the device, and ensure that the displayed capacity of the selected device matches the capacity of the flashing card inserted into the computer.
-
Select the
boot type
. By default, selectimage file
. -
Choose the image file. Click the
select
button to the right of theboot type selection
, and select the.img
file after decompression. -
After selecting the image file, the
boot type selection
will change to the filename of the image file. -
Click the
start
button. If a pop-up window appears prompting to clear disk data, clickOK
. -
After flashing is complete, the computer will emit a提示 sound, and the progress bar will display as
Ready
. -
Do not rush to remove the flashing card after completion.
-
Open File Explorer and check if there is a U-drive or removable disk named
FlyOS-Conf
. -
Open
FlyOS-Conf
. If the two files shown in the image below exist, it indicates that the flashing was successful. -
Install the system card onto the motherboard.
Flashing to M2WE via TF Card
System migration can completely transfer the image on the TF card to the M2WE, and after the migration is completed, the contents in M2WE remain consistent with those on the original TF card.
- After installing M2WE, power it on and boot
- Please first connect to SSH using a serial port by clicking here
- Execute the following command; you may be prompted to enter a password. Input the password
mellow
and press Enter (note that the password is invisible)
sudo nand-sata-install
- Select the option
Boot from eMMC - system on eMMC
and press Enter (generally the default option is selected, so just press Enter directly)

- When prompted with
This script will erase your eMMC. Continue?
, selectYes
and press Enter (generally the default option is selected, so just press Enter directly)

- Select the file system type as
ext4
and press Enter (generally the default option is selected, so just press Enter directly)
- Be patient until the progress bar appears (if no progress bar appears within 2 minutes, please press
CTRL+C
to terminate the operation, then restart the device and try again)
- During the system migration process, do not disconnect power or perform other operations until the migration is complete
- After the migration is complete, press Enter directly, and wait for the device to fully shut down
- After shutdown, remove the TF card, power on again, and the system can now boot from the eMMC
Flashing to M2WE via USB
Preparation
Preparation
- First install the software
SDFormatter
andRufus
Formatting Tool - Download M2WE BOOT driver
- Extract the system files, after extraction the file name will have a
.img
extension - It is not recommended to use
balenaEtcher
orRaspberry Pi
for system flashing - Install M2WE onto M2SD and then plug M2SD into the computer's USB port
- If there are any data on M2WE, please back them up
Installing the Driver
- Open the
Zadig
software - Except for the first
Zadig
which does not need to be installed and can run directly, the other two need to be installed. Just clickNext
orNext
during the installation process - Open
Zadig
, checkList All Devices
in the top menu barOptions

Ensure that the device is connected to the computer while holding down the button
- After installing M2WE, press and hold the BOOT key and connect the dual-head USB to the computer

- FLY-C8
- FLY-Pi v2
- FLY-Pi(π)
- FLY-Gemini
- FLY-C8 port

- FLY-Pi v2 port

- FLY-Pi port

- FLY-Gemini port

- Open zadig

- If everything is normal, an additional
Unknown Device #x
orUSB Device(VID_1f3a_PID_efe8)
will appear in zadig, select it

- After selecting the device, check if the USB ID matches the one in the above picture. If not, please reselect another device
- The second place in the above picture can only select
WinUSB(vxxxxxxx)
, the version number doesn't matter - Click
Install Driver
to install the driver

- USB driver installation successful (the driver only needs to be installed once, if you burn again later, you don't need to reinstall the driver)
- Open the installed FLY-BOOT, click
Check Device
- If all the previous steps are correct, it will prompt that an available device is found
- Click
Start BOOT
, if normal, it will prompt thatBOOT
has been successfully enabled
Formatting M2WE
- Use the
TFFormatter.exe
software to format theBOOT
disk

- Or use the built-in disk management in WIN to delete the partition, after deleting the partition, just create a new partition
- Now you can open File Explorer, a 14.5G U-disk (16G eMMC shows as 14.5G) will appear
- You can now use Win32diskimager to flash the system image, choose the drive letter of this 14.5G U-disk
Flashing to M2WE
Flashing the System
-
Open Rufus, select the device, and ensure that the displayed capacity of the selected device matches the capacity of the flashing card inserted into the computer.
-
Select the
boot type
. By default, selectimage file
. -
Choose the image file. Click the
select
button to the right of theboot type selection
, and select the.img
file after decompression. -
After selecting the image file, the
boot type selection
will change to the filename of the image file. -
Click the
start
button. If a pop-up window appears prompting to clear disk data, clickOK
. -
After flashing is complete, the computer will emit a提示 sound, and the progress bar will display as
Ready
. -
Do not rush to remove the flashing card after completion.
-
Open File Explorer and check if there is a U-drive or removable disk named
FlyOS-Conf
. -
Open
FlyOS-Conf
. If the two files shown in the image below exist, it indicates that the flashing was successful. -
Install the system card onto the motherboard.
Install M2WE or SD Card to M2SD
- This product supports USB3.0
- This product does not support using TF and M2WE together
- After installing M2WE or SD card and connecting it to the computer USB port, you can format it
- Do not install NVME or other devices, otherwise it will cause device damage!!!
- Install M2WE
- Install TF


Preparation
- First install the software
SDFormatter
andRufus
Formatting Tool - Extract the system, the file name after extraction should have a
.img
suffix - It is not recommended to use
balenaetcher
orRaspberry Pi
for system writing - Install M2WE or SD card to M2SD, then plug M2SD into the computer USB interface
- If there are data on M2WE or TF card, please back up
Format Memory Card
- Use the
TFFormatter.exe
software to format - Select the disk you want to format

- Or use the built-in disk management in WIN to delete partitions, and then re-establish partitions after deleting partitions.
Write System
Flashing the System
-
Open Rufus, select the device, and ensure that the displayed capacity of the selected device matches the capacity of the flashing card inserted into the computer.
-
Select the
boot type
. By default, selectimage file
. -
Choose the image file. Click the
select
button to the right of theboot type selection
, and select the.img
file after decompression. -
After selecting the image file, the
boot type selection
will change to the filename of the image file. -
Click the
start
button. If a pop-up window appears prompting to clear disk data, clickOK
. -
After flashing is complete, the computer will emit a提示 sound, and the progress bar will display as
Ready
. -
Do not rush to remove the flashing card after completion.
-
Open File Explorer and check if there is a U-drive or removable disk named
FlyOS-Conf
. -
Open
FlyOS-Conf
. If the two files shown in the image below exist, it indicates that the flashing was successful. -
Install the system card onto the motherboard.
Installing the System Card
- Installing the TF Card on Gemini-V3
- Installing the M2WE Card on Gemini-V3
- After burning the system to the TF card, the TF card needs to be connected to C8 here, otherwise the system cannot start

- Please note that if there is a TF card, the system will default to boot from the TF card
- Please note that fixing screws requires using a 1.27 hex screwdriver to fix

Installing the Antenna
- Install the antenna for the
M2WE
or2.4G WiFi
module
- The FLY host machine needs to use the
M2WE
or2.4G WIFI
module, otherwise WiFi cannot be used - Please note that the host machine does not support Chinese name WiFi, and does not support 2.4G and 5G dual-frequency integration WiFi
- The red arrow points to the WiFi antenna interface
- The WiFi antenna port is
ipex1
- Please install the antenna on the M2WE, otherwise the weak signal may cause failure to connect to the router

- After the system card installation is complete, you can proceed to the next step, connecting to the host machine via SSH
- Power on the host machine.
Your host machine has already been powered on!!!
Please proceed to the next step: SSH Connection to the Host Machine
Modification of Other System Configuration Options
For modification of other system configuration options, please refer to: Modification of System Configuration