February 2011
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boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 0
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: flash.bct
- 4080/4080 bytes sent
flash.bct sent successfully
odm data: 0x30000011
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: bootloader.bin
| 933404/933404 bytes sent
bootloader.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
And then blocks for an extended period of time (more that ~20 seconds). First try rebooting the
device ensuring you are in recovery mode and try the flashing procedure again. If this does not
succeed, it is possible that you may have a development kit that is not supported by the OS image.
Please visit the Tegra developer site and make sure you are downloading an OS image compatible
with your development kit (
http://developer.nvidia.com/tegra/devkit-start
Driver Will Not Install
If the driver will not install or produces a “Code 10” error, try manually forcing a removal
of the driver:
1)
Locate and download the "usbdeview.exe" utility (note that there is a 64 bit version for
Windows Vista 64 bit and Windows 7 64 bit) -- we generally recommend using
http://download.cnet.com or other "safe" download sites.
2)
Install and run usbdeview.exe (for Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit) you
need to right-click on usbdeview.exe and choose "Run as Administrator...").
3)
From the list of devices, select all devices named "NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver for
Mobile devices", and click the Uninstall button in the toolbar.
4)
Unplug the USB cable from the Tegra development kit and plug it back in.
5)
Place the device in recovery mode again.
6)
Follow the Hardware Wizard and reinstall the USB driver (see next section).
Next, follow the
Manually Install the Driver
section that follows.
Manually Install the Driver
Connect the device and place it in recovery mode again. When the device wizard shows up: