ReFlash
Reflash is the process of rewriting the firmware stored in a device’s flash memory. It typically involves replacing an existing firmware image with a new or corrected one, and is distinct from the initial manufacturing flash. Reflashing is performed to apply updates, fix firmware corruption, recover a malfunctioning device, or install an alternative or custom firmware in some cases.
Reflashing is common in a wide range of devices, including routers, cameras, smartphones, and personal computers
Typical reflashing steps involve obtaining the correct firmware image for the device and version, verifying its
Risks and cautions include the potential to render a device inoperable if the flash operation is interrupted