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# Run LiveSuit and deploy the MOD Duo LiveSuit image (see [[#Deploying LiveSuit image]] below)
 
# Run LiveSuit and deploy the MOD Duo LiveSuit image (see [[#Deploying LiveSuit image]] below)
 
# Wait for the Duo's restore mode to activate
 
# Wait for the Duo's restore mode to activate
# Download http://download.moddevices.com/releases/testing/modduo-v1.4.0.432-RC5.tar and copy it to the mass storage device (as usual for MOD updates)
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# Download the Duo image from [[Factory Reset Images]] and copy it to the mass storage device (as usual for MOD updates)
 
# Wait until the installation finishes (the Duo will automatically reboot)
 
# Wait until the installation finishes (the Duo will automatically reboot)
  

Revision as of 09:10, 10 June 2020

Location of the FEL button on the MOD Duo

This page describes how to do a "factory reset" of the MOD Duo via LiveSuit.
Please note that LiveSuit is not an application developed by the MOD Team and as such we cannot fix any issues it might have.
Also these instructions are only valid for Windows. For reinstallations via Linux and macOS, see Troubleshooting_Reinstall#Factory_Reset.

To begin:

  1. Click and hold down the FEL button on the back of the MOD Duo (in tiny hole), while you power it on
  2. Hold it for 2 seconds, then release
  3. Connect the MOD Duo to your computer via USB cable
  4. Download http://download.moddevices.com/releases/modduo/tools/PhoenixSuit1.0.7.zip and extract its contents
  5. Install the FEL mode Windows driver (see #Installing FEL mode USB driver section below)
  6. Run LiveSuit and deploy the MOD Duo LiveSuit image (see #Deploying LiveSuit image below)
  7. Wait for the Duo's restore mode to activate
  8. Download the Duo image from Factory Reset Images and copy it to the mass storage device (as usual for MOD updates)
  9. Wait until the installation finishes (the Duo will automatically reboot)

Installing FEL mode USB driver

1. Press the windows key and 'R' at the same time to get the 'Run' dialog. Type "devmgmt.msc" and press enter. (This will open the Device Manager)
Winls 101 run-command.png


2. Find the MOD Duo device. It should appear as 'Unknown device' under 'Other devices' like the image below shows.
Winls 102 unkown-device.png


3. Right click on the selected item and select 'Update Driver Software...'.
Winls 103 device-right-click.png


4. Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'
Winls 104 browse-pc-software.png


5. Click the 'Browse' button and select the folder where you extracted the contents of the LiveSuit1.0.7.zip file, then click 'Next'.
Winls 105 browse-pc-software 2.png


6. Wait for Windows to finish installing the driver.
Windows might complain that it can't verify the publisher of this driver. You'll have to click to install anyway.
(This is because, as previously stated, this software was not done by the MOD Team)
Winls 106 driver-noverify.png


7. That's it! The driver is installed. :)
Winls 107 driver-done 1.png


8. If everything is working correctly, the Duo will appear as 'USB Device(VID_1f3a_PID_efe8)' under 'Universal Serial Bus controllers'
Winls 108 driver-done 2.png

Deploying LiveSuit image

1. Double-click on the PhoenixSuit application file to open it. The application window will look like this:
Winls 201 livesuit window.png


2. Download http://download.moddevices.com/releases/modduo/tools/modduo_livesuit_20180618.img
On the LiveSuit application window, click on the Firmware tab and then the 'Image' button and select the file you just downloaded.
Winls 202 firmware-tab.png


3. Click on the 'Upgrade' button or replug the USB cable that connects the MOD Duo to your PC (without taking off the power cable).
When asked about a forced format, click 'yes'.
Winls 203 connected-question-format.png


4. Wait while the deploy takes place.
Winls 204 format-in-progress.png


5. Deploy should complete in about 30 seconds.
Winls 205 format-completed.png


The MOD Duo will automatically boot into restore mode after the deploy finishes.