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How to burn Android firmware to eMMC
=== '''How to burn Android firmware to eMMC''' ===
<br><p style="text-indent:20px;color:#ff0000;font-weight:500700">Android image can only be burned to EMMC using PhoenixCard software under Windows platform, but cannot be burned under Linux platform</p><br>
1)First of all, please note that burning the Android firmware to the eMMC of the development board needs to be completed with the help of a TF card, which is mainly divided into the following two steps<br>
a a. First use PhoenixCard to burn the Android firmware to the TF card as a mass '''a mass production card'''<br>b b. Then use TF card to burn Android firmware into eMMC<br><br>
2)First prepare a TF card with 8GB or larger capacity. The transmission speed of the TF card must be '''above class10'''. It is recommended to use a TF card of SanDisk and other brands<br>
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3)Then use a card reader to insert the TF card into the computer<br>
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4)Download Android 9.0 firmware and PhoenixCard burning tool from <span style="color:#3ab0f2;">Orange Pi's data download page</span>, please make sure that the version of PhonenixCard tool is '''PhoenixCard v4.1.2 or PhoenixCard v4.1.2 or higher'''<br>
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5)Use the decompression software to decompress the compressed package of the downloaded Android firmware. In the decompressed file, the file ending with ".img" is the Android firmware<br>
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6)Use decompression software to decompress '''PhoenixCard v4.1.2.rar''', this software does not need to be installed, you can find '''PhoenixCard''' in the decompressed folder and open it<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard.png|600px]]</div>
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7)After opening '''PhoenixCard''', if the TF card is recognized normally, the drive letter and capacity of the TF card will be displayed in the middle list. <span style="color:#ff0000;">Please make sure that the displayed drive letter is consistent with the drive letter of the TF card you want to burn.</span> There is no display, you can try to unplug and insert the TF card
<div style="padding-left:200px;">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-addimg1.png|600px]]</div>
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8)After confirming the drive letter, format the TF card first, click the restore card button in PhoenixCard, or use the aforementioned SD Card Formatter to format the TF card
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard6.png|600px]]</div>
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9)Then start to write the Android firmware to the TF card<br>
 a a. First select the path of Android firmware in the '''"Firmware"''' column<br> b b. Select '''"mass production card"''' in the '''type of "production"''' card<br> c c. Then click the '''"Burn Card"''' button to start burning
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard7.png|600px]]</div>
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10)After burning, PhoenixCard will display as shown in the figure below. At this time, click the close button to exit PhoenixCard
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard8.png|600px]]</div>
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11)Then insert the TF card into the development board. After powering on the development board, the Android firmware in the TF card will be automatically burned into the eMMC of the development board. During the burning process, the red light on the development board will keep flashing. If the development board is connected to an HDMI display, the progress bar of burning Android firmware to eMMC will be displayed on the HDMI display
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-progressbar.png|600px]]</div>
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12)After the burning is completed, the HDMI display is shown in the figure below, and then the development board will automatically shut down
<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-progressbarsuccess.png|600px]]</div>
<br>13)At this time, you can pull out the TF card, then power on again, and the Android system in eMMC will start<br><br>
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