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   Theo wrote:   
   >If you have a non-Lite board there's a way to flash the eMMC externally (via   
   >USB I think). If there is onboard eMMC the SD slot is not connected to the   
   >Pi (or maybe to the second MMC channel, not sure).   
      
   There's a tool called rpiboot that you use to flash a CM4. Most carrier   
   boards have a switch or jumper to enable or disable eMMC boot. Set it to   
   disabled, then connect it in to your computer. Running rpiboot sends over a   
   small program that causes the CM4's eMMC storage to show up as a USB storage   
   device. At this point, you can use the RPi Imager, dd, or whatever to blast   
   software onto it the same way you'd load up a MicroSD (or SD) card for other   
   Raspberry Pis. When done, unplug it, set the switch or jumper back to   
   enabled, and power it back up.   
      
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