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There are two possible ways to use the CHDK on the camera. One way is autoboot, where it will boot up automatically whenever you turn on the camera. The other way is manual boot (also known as firm update) where your camera will start up with only the original Canon menus. Then you should get an extra menu option at the bottom of your menu (in Play mode only) that says Firm Update, and when you select that the CHDK should boot up. The autoboot method is more convenient for most people to use, but the manual boot method has an easier installation process. Most of the directions below are concerned with making autoboot work. If you just want to use manual boot, all you have to do is download the right build and copy all of the files into the root directory of your card (make sure your card i

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  • There are two possible ways to use the CHDK on the camera. One way is autoboot, where it will boot up automatically whenever you turn on the camera. The other way is manual boot (also known as firm update) where your camera will start up with only the original Canon menus. Then you should get an extra menu option at the bottom of your menu (in Play mode only) that says Firm Update, and when you select that the CHDK should boot up. The autoboot method is more convenient for most people to use, but the manual boot method has an easier installation process. Most of the directions below are concerned with making autoboot work. If you just want to use manual boot, all you have to do is download the right build and copy all of the files into the root directory of your card (make sure your card i
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  • There are two possible ways to use the CHDK on the camera. One way is autoboot, where it will boot up automatically whenever you turn on the camera. The other way is manual boot (also known as firm update) where your camera will start up with only the original Canon menus. Then you should get an extra menu option at the bottom of your menu (in Play mode only) that says Firm Update, and when you select that the CHDK should boot up. The autoboot method is more convenient for most people to use, but the manual boot method has an easier installation process. Most of the directions below are concerned with making autoboot work. If you just want to use manual boot, all you have to do is download the right build and copy all of the files into the root directory of your card (make sure your card is properly formatted first - easy way is to format it in the camera). If you find that you don't have the Firm Update menu after doing that, its probably because the Mac adds extra hidden stuff to files that are downloaded from the internet (as a security feature). To fix this, follow the directions at the bottom of this page under "Remove the Flags Using the Terminal" Probably the easiest way is a hybrid of the manual and automatic methods: simply download, unpack, and copy over right build, manually boot it the first time as described above, press then menu, choose Miscellaneous stuff > Make card bootable... finally "lock" the card with the slider on the side and the CHDK firmware should boot the next time you start the camera (in any mode). Note that for some cameras (including the SD1100/Ixus 80) if you have a card that's larger than 4 gigs, you have to use the manual boot method. -See also
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