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PhoenixCard is a software that let you burn Android firmwares on micro SD cards. Phoenixcard is free Windows based software designed to create bootable
images and write them to connected removeable drives, such as SDCARDs or
MicroSDs. The removeable drive is then placed into the target device
and the device is made to boot from the removeable drive, applying an
update or complete reimage to the target. It is used especially for Allwinner A10 ARM processors.
Note: before using a micro SD card to create the production card,
please backup all the files on this card. After installation, you need
use PhonixCard to recover the micro SD card for normal use.
[update] Now you can download PhoenixCard v3.09 from here.
Using production funtion
Plug your micro-SD card to your PC, run “PhoenixCard.exe”.
Choose the image file, that you’ve downloaded and write it to micro-SD card.
After a few minutes, the TF card is ready to use to burn the image to the flash in marsboard NAND.
Burn the image to internal flash from micro-SD card
- Plug the micro-SD card to the marsboard, power on the board, and then wait for 2-8 minute, it is determined by the size of the firmware.
- after 2-8 minute, if the marsboard power down, it mean the image is success flash to nand.
Restore the micro-SD card
The micro-SD card is specially created to allow it to be recognized by the ROMBOOT of the board. To avoid the unexpected update of the image, use the PhoenixCard to restore it to normal and clean card.- Plug your micro-SD card to your PC, run PhoenixCard.exe.
- Select the micro-SD card in the disk scroll window, and choose “Format to Normal” to restore the card.
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