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Maestro Control Center will not work, and you will have to resort to a hard bootloader reset. After that,
the Maestro will be in bootloader mode and you can restore the Maestro’s correct firmware.
1. To perform a hard bootloader reset, first make sure the Maestro is powered off. It is best if
you can just disconnect everything from it.
2. Using a screwdriver, a small piece of wire, or some other conductive tool, short the two
exposed bootloader pads together. The pads are shown in the pictures below:
Bootloader pads for the Micro Maestro
6-Channel USB Servo Controller.
Bootloader pads for the Mini
Maestro 12-, 18-, or 24-Channel
USB Servo Controller.
3. While the pads are shorted together, connect the Maestro to USB. Usually the easiest way to
do this is to have one end of the USB cable already plugged into the Maestro, and connect
the other end to the computer after you have shorted the pads.
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