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Method of burning Linux image to SPIFlash+NVMe SSD
== Method of burning Linux image to SPIFlash+NVMe SSD ==
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big>'''Before starting to burn the image, it is necessary to ensure that the SPI Flash chip has been affixed to the development board, because the development board does not have SPI Flash chip when it is shipped, so it is necessary to purchase and weld it by itself. We suggest that the SPI Flash chip model be <span style="color:#FF0000">XM25QU128CWIQT08Q</span>'''</big>|}{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big>'''eMMC has a higher boot priority than NVMe SSDS. Therefore, you need to clear the eMMC system before burning the image. For details about how to clear eMMC, see section &quot;[[\lOrange Pi CM4#2.11.How to clear eMMC using RKDevTool|Clearing eMMC using RKDevTool]]&quot;'''</big>|}{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big>'''Note that the Linux images here specifically refer to the images of Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, and OPi OS Arch downloaded from the Orange Pi's data download page.'''</big>|}{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big>'''Note that all of the following actions are performed on a Windows computer.'''</big>|}
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== Method of burning Android image to TF card ==