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How to burn Android 12 image into eMMC via TF card
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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>
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<li><p>Then start to write the Android image into the TF card</p>
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<li><p>After the burning is completed, the display is as shown in the figure below, and then you can exit SDDiskTool</p></li>
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<li><p>Then pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the development board. After the development board is powered on, it will automatically start burning the Android image in the TF card to the eMMC of the development board.</p></li>
<li><p>If the development board is connected to an HDMI display, you can also see the progress bar of burning the Android image to eMMC from the HDMI display</p></li>
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<li><p>When the HDMI monitor displays the following information, it means that the burning of the Android image into the eMMC has been completed. At this time, the TF card can be pulled out, and then the Android system in the eMMC will start.</p>
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