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M5Core2 Factory Firmware

Factory Firmware
When the device encounters operational issues, you can try re-flashing the factory firmware to check if there is any hardware malfunction. Refer to the following tutorial. Use the M5Burner firmware flashing tool to flash the factory firmware onto the device.

1. Preparation

2. USB Driver Installation

Driver Installation Tip
Click the link below to download the driver matching your operating system. There are currently two versions of the driver chip, CP210X (for the CP2104 version) and CP34X (for the CH9102 version). After unzipping the package, select the installation package corresponding to your operating system and proceed with the installation. (If you are unsure which USB chip your device uses, you can install both drivers. CH9102_VCP_SER_MacOS v1.7 may show an error during installation, but it has actually completed successfully, so you can ignore the error.)
Driver Name Applicable Driver Chip Download Link
CP210x_VCP_Windows CP2104 Download
CP210x_VCP_MacOS CP2104 Download
CP210x_VCP_Linux CP2104 Download
CH9102_VCP_SER_Windows CH9102 Download
CH9102_VCP_SER_MacOS v1.7 CH9102 Download
Port Selection on MacOS
On MacOS, there may be two available ports. When using them, please select the port named wchmodem.

3. Port Selection

Connect the device to the computer via a USB cable. After the driver installation is complete, you can select the corresponding device port in M5Burner.

4.Burn

Click "Burn" to start the flashing process.

The effect is as shown below:

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