No reset pin #156
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Yes, but none of these are easy or always successful.
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Ok, thank you very much for the information. I will try.
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Yes, but none of these are easy or always successful.
A few options:
1. Open the box and see it there is another reset button hidden
2. Open the box, find the uart pins and connect a USB to serial TTL
adapter to it, stop the bootloader by continuously pressing some button
while booting. Once in the bootloader you can make the modifications tot
the bootloader environment manually (see aml_autoscript)
3. Try to create a zero byte aml_autoscipt.zip in de boot partition,
and in android point to that file as an update. Sometimes this works.
4. Install some terminal in android (termux) and modify the booloader
environment from there. (assuming you are root and assuming you know how to
create a new bootloader environment and where to find that)
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Hi, is there any other way to install without toothpick method?
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