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[Tutorial] Re-Flashing/Upgrading the Ducky WINXP 32bit


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C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.2\bin>

C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.2\bin>program.bat c_duck_v2.1.hex

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[#] RubberDucky Programming Script

[-] Programming File: [c_duck_v2.1.hex]

[!] Please provide valid input (.hex) file!


C:\Program Files (x86)\Atmel\Flip 3.4.2\bin>


Thats the problem Im having c_duck_v2.1.hex ...Not a hex file What the hell Is going wrong?

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What color should the led be if properly in DFU mode?  When I insert the device without the SD card while holding the button, I get a solid red light.  When trying to then flash the device, the computer doesn't recognize it... stating check to be sure in DFU mode.  Could I have a faulty duck that won't enter DFU mode?

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On 2016-09-14 at 9:21 PM, KennethS said:

What color should the led be if properly in DFU mode?  When I insert the device without the SD card while holding the button, I get a solid red light.  When trying to then flash the device, the computer doesn't recognize it... stating check to be sure in DFU mode.  Could I have a faulty duck that won't enter DFU mode?

Im having the same issue and havent found a solution in the forums. Please help!

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Followed this guide, and get this error:

[#] RubberDucky Programming Script
[-] Programming File: [duck_v2.1.hex]
Can't load jvm.dll

I have installed Java:

Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_141\bin\client

20/07/2017  11:49    <DIR>          .
20/07/2017  11:49    <DIR>          ..
20/07/2017  11:49        12,713,984 classes.jsa
20/07/2017  11:49         3,866,176 jvm.dll
20/07/2017  11:49             1,423 Xusage.txt
               3 File(s)     16,581,583 bytes

Browser check:

Verified Java Version

Completion checkmark

Congratulations!

You have the recommended Java installed (Version 8 Update 141).

Any ideas?

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On 12/17/2012 at 5:38 AM, --nick-- said:

This guide is for re-flashing/upgrading the rubberducky firmware using WINDOWS XP x86 (should be the same for Vista, Windows 7+)

Installation Media
http://code.google.com/p/ducky-decode/source/browse/trunk/Flash/Duck%20Programming.zip

Flip download link: http://www.atmel.com/tools/FLIP.aspx
- also download the preferred firmware.hex from the duck wiki site before hand.
in here http://code.google.com/p/ducky-decode/

You may also need Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable:
x86 - http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/deails.aspx?id=5555
x64 - http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=14632

Installation

  • Install MS Visual C++ Redistributable
  • Unzip DuckProgramming.zip
  • Install Flip
  • Install Atmel signed Driver

Atmel Driver Problems
You will have to install this manually! Windows installs the wrong driver!
So to install manually use the add hardware wizard and select have disk and scroll down to at32ucb.

Alternatively, make sure the Duck is in DFU-mode (keep pushing the button upon insertion), and goto Device Manager.

  • Then look for a DFU-xxx under USB Devices
  • Right Click
  • Update Driver
  • Then Manually specify driver.
  • And point the program to the Atmel Signed Drivers from the unzipped DuckProgramming.zip


Running Program.bat to Re-flash Ducky

  • open dos cmd prompt
  • in cmd prompt type in cd C:\Program Files\Atmel\Flip 3.4.2\bin
  • in the same cmd prompt type in

program.bat YourNewFirmware.hex

Its a sucess if it all says pass
Dont worry about the overlap warning!

Check out this device. A new product similar to the Rubber Ducky, but has WiFi capabilities. Hack on the Go with this. 

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I used Linux ducky flasher script. So much easier. Works like a charm. Never try to format your sdcard while still in the ducky plugged into yr computer. Duh. I'm a freak!

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