diff --git a/imager/README.txt b/imager/README.txt index 954de49..be55490 100644 --- a/imager/README.txt +++ b/imager/README.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Raspberry Pi 4 EEPROM bootloader rescue image ********************************************* -The Raspberry Pi4 has a small EEPROM used to store the bootloader. +The Raspberry Pi 4 has a small EEPROM used to store the bootloader. This rescue image reverts the bootloader EEPROM to factory default settings. @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ version (138a1) with better full-speed Isochronous endpoint support. To re-flash the EEPROM(s) -1. Unzip the contents of this zip file to a blank FAT formatted SD-SDCARD. +1. Unzip the contents of this zip file to a blank FAT formatted SD-CARD 2. Power off the Raspberry Pi -3. Insert the sd-card. +3. Insert the SD-CARD 4. Power on Raspberry Pi -5. Wait at least 10 seconds. +5. Wait at least 10 seconds This easiest method for creating and formatting the SD-CARD is to use the Raspberry Pi Imager from https://raspberrypi.org/downloads @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Raspberry Pi Imager from https://raspberrypi.org/downloads If successful, the green LED light will blink rapidly (forever), otherwise an error pattern will be displayed. -If a HDMI display is attached then screen will display green for success -or red if failure a failure occurs. +If a HDMI display is attached then the screen will display green for success +or red if a failure occurs. N.B. This image is not a bootloader it simply replaces the on-board bootloader.