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Updated for more specific windows flashing process
fixed typos
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Thanks for contributing! Just one comment on the links in the review.
Additionally, if you're able, could you attach a screenshot from the flash tool? Just so people have a better sense of what they're doing, before they start.
Thanks again!
I have screenshots for everything but I wasn't able to upload them. If there's a way to get them into assets folder I'm happy to add them! |
updated links for consistency
You should just be able to add them to As an example, take a look at the way it's done on the extension board page: https://github.com/jetkvm/website/blob/main/content/docs/peripheral-devices/extension-port.mdx?plain=1#L9 |
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You need to upload them to your fork of the repo, rather than this one. Go to your own GitHub account and open the fork (or click this link! https://github.com/harrisonfaulkner/website/tree/patch-1/public) and upload it there, then come back here and you should see them. If you can't get it working, no worries, just DM me the photos on Discord (@Nevexo) and I'll upload them for you. |
This would be my lack of experience with github :) Thanks for the direction |
screenshots for windows flash documentation
Added screenshots
Could you please structure it like this https://github.com/jetkvm/website/pull/9/files. Essentially a Linux & Mac section and then your Windows one |
Updated for more specific windows flashing process