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Upgrade an XO-1 -- thx for cleaning up the article! btw: the search doesnt show this page keywords "sugar olpc", but its a really wonderful system with an improved usability in sugar and gnome.
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:* If the files were downloaded onto an USB stick:
 
:* If the files were downloaded onto an USB stick:
 
type  
 
type  
: {{Code|probe-usb}}
+
{{Code|probe-usb}}
 
Press Enter.
 
Press Enter.
 
Control if Open Firmware has detected your device. (A "found" usb when probing, e.g., usb:/***/disk means you have to name it in the command: {{Code|copy-nand disk:\os***py.img}})
 
Control if Open Firmware has detected your device. (A "found" usb when probing, e.g., usb:/***/disk means you have to name it in the command: {{Code|copy-nand disk:\os***py.img}})
 
Then type  
 
Then type  
: {{Code|copy-nand usb:\os***py.img}}
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{{Code|copy-nand usb:\os***py.img}}
 
and press Enter.
 
and press Enter.
 
(note: replace *** with your actual versionnumber/filename.)
 
(note: replace *** with your actual versionnumber/filename.)
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:* If the files were downloaded onto a SD card:
 
:* If the files were downloaded onto a SD card:
 
type  
 
type  
: {{Code|copy-nand sd:\os***py.img}}
+
{{Code|copy-nand sd:\os***py.img}}
 
and press Enter.
 
and press Enter.
    
* when the colored points aren't changing anymore, and Open Firmware says: OK
 
* when the colored points aren't changing anymore, and Open Firmware says: OK
 
disconnect your USB/SD device and type  
 
disconnect your USB/SD device and type  
: {{Code|reboot}}
+
{{Code|reboot}}
    
When there happens a failure message (or no at all but no booting-process), try to overwrite your files a second time, try to re-download your file (eg "crc miscompare"), try to reformat your usb-stick (eg "is not a multiple of the nand erase block size"), try googling...  
 
When there happens a failure message (or no at all but no booting-process), try to overwrite your files a second time, try to re-download your file (eg "crc miscompare"), try to reformat your usb-stick (eg "is not a multiple of the nand erase block size"), try googling...  
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