Update info about erasing CIRCUITPY to include flash erasers for non-… (#427)
Update info about erasing CIRCUITPY to include flash erasers for non-Express boards.
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@ -15,19 +15,29 @@ This often happens on Windows when the ``CIRCUITPY`` disk is not safely ejected
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before being reset by the button or being disconnected from USB. This can also
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happen on Linux and Mac OSX but its less likely.
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.. caution:: Delete ``CIRCUITPY`` filesystem and reload CircuitPython.
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.. caution:: To erase and re-create ``CIRCUITPY`` (for example, to correct a corrupted filesystem),
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follow one of the procedures below. It's important to note that **any files stored on the**
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``CIRCUITPY`` **drive will be erased**.
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To reload CircuitPython (for example, to correct a corrupted filesystem),
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follow the process below. It's important to note that **any files stored on the
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``CIRCUITPY`` drive will be erased**.
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**For boards with** ``CIRCUITPY`` **stored on a separate SPI flash chip,
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such as Feather M0 Express, Metro M0 Express and Circuit Playground Express:**
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#. Download the appropriate flash erase uf2 from `here <https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SPIFlash/tree/master/examples/flash_erase_express>`_.
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#. Download the appropriate flash .erase uf2 from `here <https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SPIFlash/tree/master/examples/flash_erase_express>`_.
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#. Double-click the reset button.
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#. Copy the appropriate .uf2 to the xxxBOOT drive.
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#. The on-board NeoPixel will turn blue, indicating the erase has started.
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#. After about 15 seconds, the NexoPixel will start flashing green. If it flashes red, the erase failed.
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#. Double-click again and load the appropriate `CircuitPython .uf2 <https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/releases/latest>`_.
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**For boards without SPI flash, such as Feather M0 Proto, Gemma M0 and, Trinket M0:**
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#. Download the appropriate erase .uf2 from `here <https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Learning_System_Guides/tree/master/uf2_flash_erasers>`_.
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#. Double-click the reset button.
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#. Copy the appropriate .uf2 to the xxxBOOT drive.
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#. The boot LED will start pulsing again, and the xxxBOOT drive will appear again.
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#. Load the appropriate `CircuitPython .uf2 <https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/releases/latest>`_.
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ValueError: Incompatible ``.mpy`` file.
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(rather than a ``py`` text file) that was generated by a different version of
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CircuitPython than the one its being loaded into. Most versions are compatible
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but, rarely they aren't. In particular, the ``mpy`` binary format changed between
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CircuitPython versions 1.x and 2.x.
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CircuitPython versions 1.x and 2.x, and will change again between 2.x and 3.x.
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So, if you just upgraded to CircuitPython 2.x from 1.x you'll need to download a
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So, for instance, if you just upgraded to CircuitPython 2.x from 1.x you'll need to download a
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newer version of the library that triggered the error on ``import``. They are
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all available in the
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`Adafruit bundle <https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_Bundle/releases/latest>`_
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