Connecting To Pc/Force Recovery Mode - Asus AAEON BOXER-8256AI User Manual

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Download the compressed OS image file. The file name will follow the format of:
{PJ_IF}.
{OS_IF}_{PLF_IF}{JPV_IF}_{IMGV_IF}_{BD_IF}
For example:
BOXER-8256AI.Ubuntu18.04_NXJP4.6.2_V1.0.0_23/06/2022
Note: Filename may differ from this example.
{OS_IF}
is OS Information; e.g. Ubuntu18.04
{PLF_IF}
is Platform Information; e.g. NX
{PJ_IF}
is Project Information; e.g. BOXER-8256AI
{IMGV_IF}
is Build Number; e.g. v1.0.0
{JPV_IF}
is Jetpack Version; e.g. jp4.6.2
{BD_IF}
is Build Date; e.g. 23/06/2022
Note: No spaces, special characters, Chinese or Japanese characters are allowed in the
name of the folder where the file is stored, or in the upper folder.
3.2

Connecting to PC/Force Recovery Mode

On Host Computer, open Linux terminal and enter the following command to extract
compressed OS image files (file name may vary):
$ tar -zxvf Internal.tar.gz
Note: Do not unzip the file (Internal.tar.gz) under Windows.
Next, perform the following steps to force the system to start in USB Recovery Mode:
1.
Connect the Micro-USB plug on the USB cable to the Recovery Port on the
BOXER-8256AI and the other end to an available USB port on the host PC.
2.
Connect the BOXER-8256AI power supply.
3.
Press and hold the recovery key button. While holding the recovery key button,
power on the system, and continue to hold the recovery key button for two seconds,
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