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- Plug in ac adapter to Jetson (12V 4.2A) (press Power button if needed) | - Plug in ac adapter to Jetson (12V 4.2A) (press Power button if needed) | ||
- Login in using the default login | - Login in using the default login | ||
- | Username: Ubuntu | + | - Username: Ubuntu |
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+ | **Putting the Jetson in Recovery Mode** | ||
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+ | Follow Nvidia' | ||
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+ | **Installing Jetpack** | ||
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+ | Jetpack is the development kit by Nvidia for the Jetson TK1 (and TX1) that allows you to flash the latest OS and gives you more development tools. In order to install it and read more details about it, follow the steps below. <fc # | ||
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+ | - Go to Nvidia' | ||
+ | - Download the lastest version of Jetpack for L4T (Linux 4 Tegra), Jetpack as of the date of this tutorial must be installed on a Ubuntu 14.04 x64 machine (virtual machines not recommended) | ||
+ | - View Nvidia' | ||
+ | - Note: "Flash OS" is selected to install by default on the Jetpack installation settings, this option will flash your Jetson with the latest L4T and erase and overwrite your contents | ||
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