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FAST System Image Burning

System Preparation Before Flashing

  1. Prepare the required equipment
  • Card reader
  • One TF card, capacity 16GB-128GB, transmission speed Class 10 or above.
  • It is recommended to use TF cards from major brands such as SanDisk, Samsung, Kioxia, etc. Avoid using generic/no-name TF cards!
  • Windows system computer (WIN7, WIN10, WIN11 are all acceptable)
  1. Download the flashing tool Config Myprint

    • Click the download link below
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  2. Install the Find Myprints tool according to the link below

Open the Flashing Tool Config Myprint

1. Enter the System Configuration Interface

After launching the software, select the System Configuration option from the left menu bar to enter the system flashing interface.

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2. Connect the Storage Device

Connect the storage card to be flashed to the computer's USB port via a card reader.

💡 Suggestion: Using a USB 3.0 or higher interface can significantly improve flashing speed.

3. Identify the Storage Device

Click the Refresh button next to Storage Device to ensure the system correctly recognizes the connected storage card.

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4. Select the Device Model

Click Device Selection, and choose the corresponding configuration scheme based on the device model you are using.

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5. Execute the Flashing Operation

After confirming the device selection is correct, click the Start Flashing button.

Important Warning
  • This operation will permanently erase all data on the storage card!
  • Please ensure important files are backed up before flashing.
  • Do not disconnect the device during the flashing process.
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6. Complete the Flashing

Wait for the flashing progress to complete. When the interface displays a "Complete" prompt, it indicates the system image has been successfully written.

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System Boot Precautions

System Boot
  • To ensure stable operation of the device, always use a power adapter rated at least 5V 2A for the first boot and subsequent use.
  • Some computer USB ports may not meet this standard.

Modifying Other System Configuration Options

For modifying other system configuration options, please refer to: System Configuration Modifications

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