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## Only the fullimage is damaged
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^[Top](#top)
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If the flashing of the fullimage failed, you can still force the Proxmark to start in bootloader mode by keeping the button pressed while you're plugging it in and while you're attempting to flash it again.
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If the flashing of the fullimage failed, you can still force the Proxmark3 to start in bootloader mode by keeping the button pressed while you're plugging it in and while you're attempting to flash it again.
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In short:
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Rather, this is intended only to give a starting point, as ***the values
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shown here are extremely likely to differ per machine***.
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It's presumed that you've already installed USBIPD. Plug the Proxmark
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It's presumed that you've already installed USBIPD. Plug the Proxmark3
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device into a USB port. Then, from a `cmd.exe` or `wt.exe` ***launched
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with administrative permissions***:
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