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<li><p>First prepare a TF card with 8GB or larger capacity. The transmission speed of the TF card must be class10 or above. It is recommended to use a TF card of SanDisk and other brands</p></li>
<li><p>Then use the card reader to insert the TF card into the computer</p></li>
<li><p>Then download the SDDiskTool programming tool from the [http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/Orange-Pi-3B.html '''Orange Pi data download page'''], '''<span style="color:#FF0000">please make sure that the version of the SDDiskTool tool is the latest v1.72</span>.'''</p></li><li><p>Then download '''the Android11 image from the [http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/service-and-support/Orange -Pi download''' -3B.html '''Orange Pi data download page''']</p>
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<li>After opening the download link of the Android image, you can see the following two types of Android images, please select the image in the '''TF card and eMMC startup image''' folder to download</li></ol></li></ol>
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<li>After entering the '''TF card and eMMC boot image''' folder, you can see the following two images, the difference between them is:</li></ol>
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<li><p>Then use decompression software to decompress the compressed package of the downloaded Android image. Among the decompressed files, the file ending with ".img" is the Android image file, and the size is more than 1GB</p></li>
<li><p>Then use decompression software to decompress '''SDDiskTool_v1.72.zip''', this software does not need to be installed, just find '''SD_Firmware_Tool.exe''' in the decompressed folder and open it</p></li></ol>
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<li>After opening '''SDDiskTool''', if the TF card is recognized normally, the inserted disk device will be displayed in the "'''Select Removable Disk Device'''" column. P'''lease <span style="color:#FF0000">Please make sure that the displayed disk device is consistent with the drive letter of the TF card you want to burn</span>''', if there is no display, you can try to unplug the TF card</li></ol>
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<li>After confirming the drive letter, you can format the TF card first, click the '''restore disk button''' in '''SDDiskTool,''' or use the '''SD Card Formatter''' mentioned above to format the TF card</li></ol>
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<li><p>Then start to write the Android image to the TF card</p>
<li><p>First check "SD Boot" in "Select Function Mode"</p></li>
<li><p>Then select the path of the Android image in the "Select to upgrade firmware" column</p></li>
<li><p>Finally click the "Start Create" button to start burning the Android image to the TF card</p></li></ol></li></ol>
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<li>After burning, you can exit the SDDiskTool software, and then you can pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the development board to start</li></ol>
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== How to burn Android image to eMMC ==