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Dreame D9 crashing when starting a clean #1556

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This issue is caused by the MCU Firmware being too old.
Note that there is no way to display the currently running MCU firmware version from the linux firmware.

To fix this, try the following:

  • Make sure that the robot is docked
  • Download the dustbuilder firmware update package onto the robot
  • run install-manual.sh
  • Wait for it to reboot
  • Download the dustbuilder firmware update package onto the robot
  • run install.sh
  • Wait for it to reboot
  • Download the dustbuilder firmware update package onto the robot
  • run install-mcufw.sh
  • Wait for it to reboot

If it is not yet fixed, try repeating the install-mcufw.sh step a few times

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This discussion was converted from issue #1555 on August 21, 2022 17:15.