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- Safe mode and factory reset
- ===========================
- If something goes wrong with your pyboard, don't panic! It is almost
- impossible for you to break the pyboard by programming the wrong thing.
- The first thing to try is to enter safe mode: this temporarily skips
- execution of ``boot.py`` and ``main.py`` and gives default USB settings.
- If you have problems with the filesystem you can do a factory reset,
- which restores the filesystem to its original state.
- Safe mode
- ---------
- To enter safe mode, do the following steps:
- 1. Connect the pyboard to USB so it powers up.
- 2. Hold down the USR switch.
- 3. While still holding down USR, press and release the RST switch.
- 4. The LEDs will then cycle green to orange to green+orange and back again.
- 5. Keep holding down USR until *only the orange LED is lit*, and then let
- go of the USR switch.
- 6. The orange LED should flash quickly 4 times, and then turn off.
- 7. You are now in safe mode.
- In safe mode, the ``boot.py`` and ``main.py`` files are not executed, and so
- the pyboard boots up with default settings. This means you now have access
- to the filesystem (the USB drive should appear), and you can edit ``boot.py``
- and ``main.py`` to fix any problems.
- Entering safe mode is temporary, and does not make any changes to the
- files on the pyboard.
- Factory reset the filesystem
- ----------------------------
- If you pyboard's filesystem gets corrupted (for example, you forgot to
- eject/unmount it), or you have some code in ``boot.py`` or ``main.py`` which
- you can't escape from, then you can reset the filesystem.
- Resetting the filesystem deletes all files on the internal pyboard storage
- (not the SD card), and restores the files ``boot.py``, ``main.py``, ``README.txt``
- and ``pybcdc.inf`` back to their original state.
- To do a factory reset of the filesystem you follow a similar procedure as
- you did to enter safe mode, but release USR on green+orange:
- 1. Connect the pyboard to USB so it powers up.
- 2. Hold down the USR switch.
- 3. While still holding down USR, press and release the RST switch.
- 4. The LEDs will then cycle green to orange to green+orange and back again.
- 5. Keep holding down USR until *both the green and orange LEDs are lit*, and
- then let go of the USR switch.
- 6. The green and orange LEDs should flash quickly 4 times.
- 7. The red LED will turn on (so red, green and orange are now on).
- 8. The pyboard is now resetting the filesystem (this takes a few seconds).
- 9. The LEDs all turn off.
- 10. You now have a reset filesystem, and are in safe mode.
- 11. Press and release the RST switch to boot normally.
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