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If you really want to use Boot2 1.4, you have to flash it (option 2).
Flashing takes some seconds.You should then be able to press 0.Unless... does it show you a warning/error message?If it's really a freeze, please provide me with some details as I never ran into this:- your TI-Npire model- your original Boot2 version
There is no progress bar currently.Your Boot2 version is shown on the main screen.So you can immediately check if it's been flashed correctly or not.
It looks like I bricked my device. The screen is stuck with the message:Operating System not found. Install OS now.Using a linking software, I can see that the My Documents folder doesn'tcontain anything.
Hi,I wrote a reply to your message before you suppressed it. Here's my reply anyway QuoteI have Nspire-CX and my current boot2 is 3.10.16 and I'm trying to flash 1.4.1571 boot21.4.1571 boot2 works only for Clickpad and Touchpad calculators. nsNandMgr and FlashBoot2 are fully right not to let you flash that to a CX calculator. If they did, you'd have to fix your calculator through the RS232 port, which requires extra equipment (cheap enough, but not provided out of the box by TI).QuoteI don't care how I get my boot2 to 1.4.1571Nobody shall help you making a "dangerous" operation (which will semi-brick your calculator until you reflash the boot2 through the RS232).QuoteI just need it to happen.Why, in the first place, do you need to make happen something that will flat out not work and leave your calculator in a sorry state ?If you're interested in running arbitrary OS (Linux without going through TI's OS, to begin with) on your Nspire CX, then use "nLaunch CX", which works directly with the CX boot2 3.10.16 that you already have Lionel.
I have Nspire-CX and my current boot2 is 3.10.16 and I'm trying to flash 1.4.1571 boot2
I don't care how I get my boot2 to 1.4.1571
I just need it to happen.