![]() ![]() Remove CF Card from Canon EOS 350D, put it on the card reader and connect it to the PC.ġ3. If it does, remove battery and proceedġ2. Meantime, a blue led should flash twice (continue to wait until the 10minute mark is reached)ġ1. Wait ~10 minutes (according to some posts I have seen, people report the need to wait sometime in an attempt to avoid bricking? the camera)ĩ. Go to settings and click OK when the Update Firmware prompt shows upĨ. put bootflg2.fir (found in the unzipped folder of bootflg2.zip) into the root of the CF cardħ. put a CF card into some card reader connected to the PCĥ. This seems a more reliable file as it does more checks before performing the change that allows boot from CF card than the scanled.fir proposed initiallyģ. download bootflg2.zip by Peaboy in post #342 ( ). ![]() ![]() ![]() I would like to kindly ask if someone could validate such procedure.ġ. In order to ease the procedure for newcomers such as myself I tried to detailed the algorithm to be followed, in order to use CHDK with a Canon EOS 350D, below. I have fully read the thread but I have some doubts mainly related to the great variety of versions in terms of (i) activating the boot from CF card (ii) which AUTOXEC.BIN and config folders to use. I know it is been a long time since the latest developments but I really wanted to load these tweaks in my camera - yes I still use a 350D ![]()
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