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I had unfortunately not verified my previous firmware. Now, The bootloader shows up (v1.0.0), but afterward the device crashes and the bootloader shows up again. Long pressing until the pine cone turns blue changes nothing about this behavior, neither does waiting for the red cone. I read somewhere that completely discharging the battery will help by resetting the microcontroller. Is there any way to speed this up? How can I quickly discharge my battery when stuck in a bot loop?
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Hi all! I built a slightly adapted version of InfiniTime and got stuck in a boot loop. This is what I installed: https://github.com/florisre/InfiniTime/actions/runs/9840249095.
I had unfortunately not verified my previous firmware. Now, The bootloader shows up (v1.0.0), but afterward the device crashes and the bootloader shows up again. Long pressing until the pine cone turns blue changes nothing about this behavior, neither does waiting for the red cone. I read somewhere that completely discharging the battery will help by resetting the microcontroller. Is there any way to speed this up? How can I quickly discharge my battery when stuck in a bot loop?
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