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On Windows we recommend using the Rufus utility. Select the recovery file and write it to your USB drive (this will format the contents of your USB drive). When it's done, select 'Close' and eject the drive.
I was playing with my steam deck earlier and saw there was an update available while on the desktop. I clicked update and it immediately started a boot loop I have been unable to get out of. Holding power does not do anything.
The recovery image allows you to repair or recover your Steam Deck when your device can no longer boot. It also allows you to return your Deck to SteamOS if you had replaced it with a different operating system.
While hopefully a last resort, this image is incredibly handy when all else fails. The recovery image offers you three different repair options. Let us quickly go over them and explore what each recovery option does.
A recovery image is a copy of an operating system that you can use to erase and replace the version currently on your device. This will return your device's software to the way it existed when you first took it out of the box (or the way it would exist were you to purchase a Steam Deck today, since the recovery image may be a newer version of SteamOS than the one your Deck shipped with).
You can also use a recovery image to restore a system without completely erasing the entire operating system, such as by clearing user data or opening a terminal to mess around with the system manually.
You may need to replace steamdeck-recovery-4.img.bz2 with the complete path to the file, such as /home/user/Downloads/steamdeck-recovery-4.img.bz2. Also replace /dev/sdX with the correct drive, such as /dev/sdb.
This will wipe your home partition, which stores your downloaded games and any personal files that you've added in Desktop Mode. Your system configuration settings will also go away. But the recovery image won't touch your system files, so you can be sure your device will still boot.
To reinstall SteamOS, you'll need a 16GB or larger USB thumb drive, or a microSD card, to use as a bootable drive. The bootable drive has to have a capacity of at least 16GB since the SteamOS recovery image takes more than 8GB of space on the bootable drive.
Once you're there, you can find the Steam Deck recovery image under the first step of the "Steam Deck Recovery Instructions" part of the page. Click on the provided link and download the SteamOS recovery image.
This process can take hours if your USB stick is slow. If nothing happens after 30-40 minutes, getting a faster USB flash or a microSD card and creating a new bootable drive might be a good idea. In our testing, we waited about 10-15 minutes for the Steam recovery environment to boot.
I found a link to the recovery tool with an img file( Steam deck recovery image ), yet I had no luck booting from img and converting it to iso, qcow2, and vmdk for vmware workstation gave similar results. My best attempt resulted in infinite "Booting from Hard Disk..." using SeaBIOS, but it might have just been restricted by my limited KVM experience.
So my question to the more KVM advanced friends, do you think it's possible to somehow sideload it into unraid? Did steam use some protection against such attempts or is it just completely incompatible?
Have you tried the ISO file from steampowered? According to the ZIP file I downloaded from your link above it is "SteamOS GNU/Linux 2.0 "Brewmaster" - Unofficial Multi-architecture - i386/amd64 DVD #1 20190717-21:08"
So there I am. Steam Deck in one hand, three Sabrent Rocket 2230 NVMe SSDs in the other. I'm raring. Ready to void my warranty and get down to the details with some testing. I get them out ready and head on over to the Steam Deck recovery page to get a handle on how to flash SteamOS. Sounds simple enough.
So off I go, initialising and formatting one of the 2230 drives through my Windows PC, and sticking the recovery image onto that using Rufus. All the other steps I follow word-for-word, but with little knowledge of file formatting I had just assumed that, pulling my Steam Deck out of battery storage mode, I would just be able to hit the "boot from the frickin' drive that's in you" button.
The last step sees me pop the blank drive inside the Steam Deck and flash the recovery image using the adapter. Everything goes off without a hitch, and I'm left stunned at my own idiocy. Evidently my coffee never kicked in that day.
For Linux, Valve also provides a one-line command that does the job without installing anything extra. Just open a terminal and type: bzcat steamdeck-recovery-4.img.bz2 sudo dd if=/dev/stdin of=/dev/sdX oflag=sync status=progress bs=128M. Please note that set /dev/sdX to the USB device you plugged in.
Follow Valve's Steam Deck recovery instructions to recover, repair, or re-image your Steam Deck's SSD with SteamOS. For installing Windows, official resources can be found here.
and possibly even a m.2 door/cover to allow easier m.2 ssd removal W/O having to disassemble our steam deck! if the battery needs unplugged then a battery "KILLSWITCH" or "BATTERY DISCONNECT" Switch be also added to the decks after market backplate/cover to allow the steam decks battery to be disconnected from the unit with a toggle of a switch? allows for safter disassembly and m.2 SSD replacement with out having to repeatedly disassemble the steam deck....(SSD nand flash memory can fail) if i had the tools and capabilities to do this myself i would/ but i still dont even have my steam deck yet (Q3 July -Sept. 2022 ;( my friend just got his (ordered on same day) so WTF is mine valve!?????
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Before you start the recovery process, you need a few things: a USB key with a minimum of 8 GB (preferably one with USB-C and USB-A like this one) and a USB-C dock if you have USB-A thumb drives (this is the one I successfully used with the Deck).
Step 4: After some time, you will boot into the recovery environment. There are a few options here that will attempt to preserve your data, but I recommend using the Re-image Steam Deck option.
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Click on the displayed link and download the SteamOS recovery image. Follow this up by unpacking the SteamOS recovery image archive with WinRAR or 7-Zip. After unzipping the image, get on to the second step.
Having downloaded the Steam Deck recovery image and written to a USB using 'Rufus', I was surprised that booting on various AMD mini PCs has so far been unsuccessful whereas after just a few tweaks it successfully booted on a couple of different Intel NUCs.
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