After I reset my Ti-nspire CX, it can't boot.
After showing "This calculator has been modified to enable CAS functionality. ~~", 'white X in red circle' popped up and loading percentage doesn't increase.
How can I figure this out??
My Ti-nspire cx crashed, i can't boot it
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Brinicle99
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Re: My Ti-nspire cx crashed, i can't boot it
Hi.
It seems you tried to install nLoader, but didn't follow the instructions properly. You made an error when selecting the 2nd file to build the nLoader image, hence the red X.
Try to :
Assuming you did correctly follow the rest of the instructions, this should make your calculator boot normally. Then you'll be able to resume the nLoader installation at the problematic step.
It seems you tried to install nLoader, but didn't follow the instructions properly. You made an error when selecting the 2nd file to build the nLoader image, hence the red X.
Try to :
- hold
- without released the keys, press and release the reset button on the back
- if the calculator doesn't turne back on automatically, still without releasing the 3 keys, type
, 2 times if necessary
Assuming you did correctly follow the rest of the instructions, this should make your calculator boot normally. Then you'll be able to resume the nLoader installation at the problematic step.
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critorAdmin
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Re: My Ti-nspire cx crashed, i can't boot it
critor wrote:Hi.
It seems you tried to install nLoader, but didn't follow the instructions properly. You made an error when selecting the 2nd file to build the nLoader image, hence the red X.
Try to :
- hold
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- without released the keys, press and release the reset button on the back
- if the calculator doesn't turne back on automatically, still without releasing the 3 keys, type
, 2 times if necessary
Assuming you did correctly follow the rest of the instructions, this should make your calculator boot normally. Then you'll be able to resume the nLoader installation at the problematic step.
Thank you so much! I figure out and it works well!
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Brinicle99
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critorAdmin
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Re: My Ti-nspire cx crashed, i can't boot it
I NEED HELP PLEASE.
i was trying to change to cx to cx cas and he messege is ; this calculator has been modified to enable cas functionality ,then my screen is red, i was trying to reset, and i deleted the os ,but it doesnt work for me. I installed the os of the cx cas and then the screen is red, i need help please










i was trying to change to cx to cx cas and he messege is ; this calculator has been modified to enable cas functionality ,then my screen is red, i was trying to reset, and i deleted the os ,but it doesnt work for me. I installed the os of the cx cas and then the screen is red, i need help please
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bryan alexander garcia
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Re: My Ti-nspire cx crashed, i can't boot it
Hi.
Same reply then.
It seems you tried to install nLoader, but made an error when selecting the 2nd file to build the nLoader image, hence the red X error.
Try to :
Assuming you did correctly follow the rest of the instructions, this should make your calculator boot normally. Then you'll be able to resume the nLoader installation at the problematic step.
Same reply then.
It seems you tried to install nLoader, but made an error when selecting the 2nd file to build the nLoader image, hence the red X error.
Try to :
- hold
- without releasing the keys, press and release the reset button on the back
- if the calculator doesn't turn back on automatically, still without releasing the 3 keys, type
, 2 times in a row if necessary
Assuming you did correctly follow the rest of the instructions, this should make your calculator boot normally. Then you'll be able to resume the nLoader installation at the problematic step.
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critorAdmin
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