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Azoth

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1. I first pluged the BB into a Windows OS and immediately pluged it out again when the firmware was flashing the FIRST time i pluged it in :/

2. I try to follow this guide https://hackinglab.cz/en/blog/bash-bunny-guide/. When I try to follow the step when you find out what serial device was created by the Bash Buny with the following command:  dmesg | grep tty

I get this message:
 0.065802] printk: console [tty0] enabled
[    4.112989] systemd[1]: Created slice Slice /system/getty.
 

I can not se the BB showing up anywhere, COM wise or locating any partitions or folders. I tried Factory reset and lso the method where you after factory reset when booting green light turns off switch to arm mode.

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3 minutes ago, Azoth said:

1. I first pluged the BB into a Windows OS and immediately pluged it out again when the firmware was flashing the FIRST time i pluged it in 😕

Can you add some more details about this? I can't fully understand what you mean when saying "immediately pluged it out again when the firmware was flashing the FIRST time i pluged it in". Describe the scenario more in detail. Did you try to do something or just pulled the Bunny when the LED started flashing?

6 minutes ago, Azoth said:

I tried Factory reset and lso the method where you after factory reset when booting green light turns off switch to arm mode.

What are you trying to do here? Are you trying to switch the Bunny to arming mode as it runs? From what switch position? What instructions are you following? The official documentation?

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You are using old information. The Bunny should be in the arming mode switch position before you start the factory reset procedure. Use the official/latest documentation. (The web page you linked to in the initial post is also rather old and for the Mk1 and non-official. Most things are similar between the Mk1 and the Mk2 but not everything, so stick to official docs).

https://docs.hak5.org/bash-bunny/troubleshooting/factory-reset

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You are using old information. The Bunny should be in the arming mode switch position before you start the factory reset procedure. Use the official/latest documentation. (The web page you linked to in the initial post is also rather old and for the Mk1 and non-official. Most things are similar between the Mk1 and the Mk2 but not everything, so stick to official docs).

https://docs.hak5.org/bash-bunny/troubleshooting/factory-reset

I have also tried the official method many times but with no results. After the factory reset the device still wont be recognised

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