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In the process, utilize the \download{} and \wikilink{} commands instead of direct URLs. Change-Id: Iad38c15c7b9cec95b6c011fd0dbdbb3326985bbc
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The \playername{} has a built-in bootloader which performs the
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firmware update and can also access the hard drive via USB. The
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Rockbox bootloader can therefore be very minimalistic, as it does not require
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its own USB mode. This makes it less dangerous to install the Rockbox bootloader
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as you can always restore it using the \playerman{} bootloader.
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\note{The Rockbox bootloader overwrites the original firmware, making it
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impossible to dual-boot.}
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\subsubsection{Installation}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Download the Rockbox bootloader binary from
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\download{bootloader/iaudio/}.
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\opt{iaudiox5}{Use the \fname{x5v\_fw.bin} file if your \dap{} is an X5V (without radio).
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If it is an X5 or X5L, use the \fname{x5\_fw.bin} file.}
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\opt{iaudiom5}{Use the \fname{m5\_fw.bin} file.}
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\opt{iaudiom3}{Use the \fname{cowon\_m3.bin} file.}
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\item Copy it to the \fname{FIRMWARE} directory on your \dap{}.
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\end{itemize}
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