Identifying VU+ Flash v/s USB (Meoboot or Multiboot) Images

Supermario

Vu+ User
Hi Guys

This may be a dummy question
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but just wanted our expert friends to throw some light on this confusion. Many a times we see images/backups in form of USB download. Please correct me if I am wrong - As far as I understand:

1) USB = means USB Images to be used in FLASH using the front USB port.
2) NFI = means images that can be used in Meoboot (multiboot) from the rear (behind USB port).
And finally
3) There seems to be new images with updates coming constantly
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. Will Constantly changing/reflashing the Flash image DAMAGE the internal flash memory?

Tks
Supermario
 

Mito

Administrator
Hi Guys

This may be a dummy question
rofl.gif
but just wanted our expert friends to throw some light on this confusion. Many a times we see images/backups in form of USB download. Please correct me if I am wrong - As far as I understand:

1) USB = means USB Images to be used in FLASH using the front USB port.
2) NFI = means images that can be used in Meoboot (multiboot) from the rear (behind USB port).
And finally
3) There seems to be new images with updates coming constantly
wow.gif
. Will Constantly changing/reflashing the Flash image DAMAGE the internal flash memory?

Tks
Supermario

1) USB image can be installed in flash by an usb stick;
2) NFI image can be installed in flash by serial cable and ethernet cable using Vu+ Util (software). NFI image can be installed in multiboot too.
3) Don't worry, your flash will survive... :D
 
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