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== MOD does not boot at all, not even restore mode ==
 
== MOD does not boot at all, not even restore mode ==
  
If for some reason your MOD device does not boot at all - not even in forced-restore mode - we need to reinstall the OS inside.
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If for some reason your MOD device does not boot at all - not even in forced-restore mode - we need to reinstall the OS inside.<br/>
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You can perform a factory reset (which will erase all your data) or keep your data by reinstalling the system over USB.<br/>
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The method for keeping user data only works on Linux at the moment.
  
 
=== Factory Reset ===
 
=== Factory Reset ===
  
 
Requirements: Linux or macOS, basic command-line knowledge
 
Requirements: Linux or macOS, basic command-line knowledge
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# Download this file: http://download.moddevices.com/releases/modduo/reset/modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw
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# Download https://github.com/moddevices/CT_NandBoot/archive/master.zip and extract it
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# Open a terminal and 'cd' to the directory where master.zip was extracted, ie:
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<code language="console">cd ~/Downloads/CT_NandBoot-master/</code>
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If you're running macOS, run:<br>
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$ cd ./bootfix -w ~/Downloads/modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw
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(adjust the path to 'modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw' as needed)
  
 
=== Reinstall via USB ===
 
=== Reinstall via USB ===
  
 
Requirements: Linux
 
Requirements: Linux

Revision as of 08:22, 27 March 2017

MOD boots into restore mode by default

If the main MOD OS becomes unbootable for some reason, the MOD will automatically boot into restore mode. (used for performing OS updates)
You know the MOD is in restore mode if the inputs and output leds are blue and the display says "plugin USB cable to PC" or "copy file, eject and unplug".

When this happens we need to force a new installation of the MOD OS.
We do this by starting the restore mode with a special "force install" flag.

The method for starting this special mode is:

  1. Turn off your MOD
  2. Hold the left knob and footswitch down
  3. Turn on the MOD (while still holding the knob and footswitch down)
  4. Wait 5 seconds and let go of the knob and footswitch
    The MOD is now booting into restore mode, but will allow the installation of any valid MOD release (including the same as already installed or downgrades).
  5. Connect the MOD to your PC (if not done yet) and wait for a new mass storage drive to appear
  6. Download the latest release from Releases
  7. Copy the modduo*.tar file onto the new drive and use your OS option to safely remove the drive
  8. Disconnect the USB cable

On some rare cases the MOD might boot again in restore mode after this.
If that happens please start over from step 1.

MOD does not boot at all, not even restore mode

If for some reason your MOD device does not boot at all - not even in forced-restore mode - we need to reinstall the OS inside.
You can perform a factory reset (which will erase all your data) or keep your data by reinstalling the system over USB.
The method for keeping user data only works on Linux at the moment.

Factory Reset

Requirements: Linux or macOS, basic command-line knowledge

  1. Download this file: http://download.moddevices.com/releases/modduo/reset/modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw
  2. Download https://github.com/moddevices/CT_NandBoot/archive/master.zip and extract it
  3. Open a terminal and 'cd' to the directory where master.zip was extracted, ie:

cd ~/Downloads/CT_NandBoot-master/

If you're running macOS, run:
$ cd ./bootfix -w ~/Downloads/modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw

(adjust the path to 'modduo-v1.3.1.351-reset-image.raw' as needed)

Reinstall via USB

Requirements: Linux