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** If none of the listed builds are viable ("good"), download the build in the ''stable'' folder.
** If none of the listed builds are viable ("good"), download the build in the ''stable'' folder.
* Extract [this zip file] into the same folder as your build files.
* Extract [this zip file] into the same folder as your build files.
* ''Windows users'': If you have not installed Android USB drivers previously, you likely need to follow [these directions] to do so.  If you do not and the device is "not found" you'll need to install them.
* ''Linux users'': If you have not, you need to [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Firefox_OS_build_prerequisites#For_Linux.3A_configure_the_udev_rule_for_your_phone add udev rules] for the device (use idVendor '''18d1''' and '''0bb4''' - that's ''two'' separate rules).
* Turn on your device and plug it in to your computer via the USB cord.
* Turn on your device and plug it in to your computer via the USB cord.
* ''Linux users'': If you have not, you need to [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Firefox_OS_build_prerequisites#For_Linux.3A_configure_the_udev_rule_for_your_phone add udev rules] for the device (use idVendor '''18d1''' and '''0bb4''' - that's ''two'' separate rules).
* Run the ''flash'' file.
* Run the ''flash'' file.
** On Windows the file will be called '''flash''' or '''flash.bat''' (if you have file extensions unhidden). The icon may have gears in it.
** On Windows the file will be called '''flash''' or '''flash.bat''' (if you have file extensions unhidden). The icon may have gears in it.
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