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-====== Upgrade ======+====== Upgrade Firmware ======
  
-The upgrade menu allows you to upgrade (or in some cases, downgrade) the firmware on your FreshTomato hardware to another Tomato firmware build.+The upgrade Firmware menu allows you to upgrade (or downgrade) the firmware on your FreshTomato hardware to another Tomato firmware build.
  
-Clicking the **Browse...** button, will allow you to select a suitable firmware file to flash.+You can find detailed information and step-by-step instructions on the flashing process in the HOWTOs section on the [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/doku.php/firmware_basics_procedures|InstallingFreshTomato]] page.
  
-You are strongly urged to check the //After flashing, erase all data in NVRAM memory //checkbox////Variables may often persist in NVRAMand after an upgrade, may cause system instability. They may also cause wrong menu text or items to be displayed or text or other menu elements not to be displayed.+Clicking the **Browse...** buttonwill allow you to select a suitable firmware file to flash (write).
  
-After you've selected a firmware build file, that build's filename will display to the right of the **Browse...** button. Clicking **Upgrade** will start the actual firmware flashing process. For more detailed information on choosing a build to flash, see the section titled //How Do I Choose a Build? (build naming scheme)// on the [[faq|FAQ]] page. There's also information on the flashing process and instructions on how to perform it on the //HOWTOs/InstallingFreshTomato/[[:firmware_basics_procedures|Basic Concepts and Procedures]]// page.+You are very strongly urged to enable the //After flashing, erase all data in NVRAM memory //checkbox//. //Variables often persist in NVRAM after a firmware flash. Persistent variables can cause system instability or strange behaviour after the upgrade/downgrade. They may also cause wrong menu text or images to be displayed, or cause text or images not to be displayed. 
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 +After you select a firmware build file, that build's filename will display to the right of the //Browse...//  button. Clicking **Upgrade** will start the actual firmware flashing process. For detailed information on choosing a build to flash, see the section titled //How Do I Choose a Build? (build naming scheme)// on the [[faq|FAQ]] page.
  
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