Preparation

Setup

Custom SECO drivers/changes

Latest:

BSP Version 1-5-1: IoTEntOnSEco_1-5-1_20240823

Older versions:

BSP Version 1-5-0: IoTEntOnSECO_1-5-0_20240503

BSP Version 1-5-0: IoTEntOnSECO_1-5-0_20240412

BSP Version 1-4-0: IoTEntOnSECO_1-4-0_20231218

Building the WinPE SD Card

Execute one of the following commands in the IoTEntOnSECO directory directory in an elevated command prompt (launched as administrator) depending on your module.
Trizeps8Mini, eMMC:

make-winpe-enterprise.cmd /disable_updates /test_signing /module trizeps8mini

Trizeps8Mini, SD Card:

make-winpe-enterprise.cmd /disable_updates /test_signing /sdcard /module trizeps8mini

Trizeps8Plus, eMMC:

make-winpe-enterprise.cmd /disable_updates /test_signing /module trizeps8plus

Trizeps8Plus, SD Card:

make-winpe-enterprise.cmd /disable_updates /test_signing /sdcard /module trizeps8plus

Updating the Bootloader & i.MX Firmware

It is recommended that you use the method described in section 8.2 of the i.MX Windows 10 IoT Quick Start Guide to update the Firmware.

There is an alternative way that allows you to update the firmware from the SD card in the bootloader:

Note: Flashing a bootloader for the wrong RAM configuration will cause your device to not start up properly anymore. Avoid doing that. If you do not know which firmware binary to flash ask for help.