diff --git a/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/nrf52-erase.mdx b/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/nrf52-erase.mdx index 90a2cc9e..5aab6e7c 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/nrf52-erase.mdx +++ b/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/nrf52-erase.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Link from "@docusaurus/Link"; Meshtastic uses the [littlefs](https://github.com/littlefs-project/littlefs) library to store configuration, logs, and other data in the internal flash of nRF52 & RP2040 devices. Updating the firmware does _not_ erase this additional data, which can cause issues when the format and location of data changes between releases. :::info -You may now use the [Meshtastic Web Flasher](https://flasher.meshtastic.org) to Factory Erase your nRF52 or RP2040-based devices. Visit the flasher, select your board, and click the trash can icon to the right of the Flash button. This will open a dialogue to begin the erase procedure. +You may now use the [Meshtastic Web Flasher](https://flasher.meshtastic.org) to Factory Erase your nRF52 or RP2040-based devices. Visit the flasher, select your board, and click the trash can icon to the right of the Flash button. This will open a dialogue to begin the erase procedure. Alternatively, follow the instructions below. ::: @@ -25,9 +25,11 @@ To reset the flash storage on your nRF52 board: 3. Double click the reset button on your device (this will put it into bootloader mode) 4. Notice a new drive will be mounted on your computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) 5. Open this drive and you should see three files: `CURRENT.UF2`, `INDEX.HTM`, and `INFO_UF2.TXT` -6. Find the file included in the downloaded firmware named `Meshtastic_nRF52_factory_erase.uf2` and copy it onto the new drive. The device should reboot. -7. With the [Meshtastic CLI](/docs/software/python/cli/) installed, open your Terminal/Console and enter the command: `meshtastic --noproto`. -8. Press any key, you should see the message: `Formatting... Done`. +6. Open the `INFO_UF2.TXT` file with a text editor and note the `SoftDevice` value. +7. If your Softdevice version number is above 7.x.x (e.g. S140 7.3.0) find the file included in the downloaded firmware named `Meshtastic_nRF52_factory_erase_v3_S140_7.3.0.uf2` and copy it onto the new drive. The device should reboot. _Steps 8 to 10 are not neccessary in this case._ +8. For older Softdevices below 7.x.x (e.g. S140 6.1.1) find the file included in the downloaded firmware named `Meshtastic_nRF52_factory_erase_v2.uf2` and copy it onto the new drive. The device should reboot. +9. With the [Meshtastic CLI](/docs/software/python/cli/) installed, open your Terminal/Console and enter the command: `meshtastic --noproto`. +10. Press any key, you should see the message: `Formatting... Done`. Once the device has been erased, you can proceed to install the latest Meshtastic firmware on a clean storage filesystem by clicking the link below. @@ -41,7 +43,6 @@ To reset the flash storage on your RP2040 board: 4. Copy the flash_nuke.uf2 file to the device. 5. The board will now restart and the flash memory will be erased. - Once the device has been erased, you can proceed to install the latest Meshtastic firmware on a clean storage filesystem by clicking the link below.