3 Installing the bootloader is only needed once. It involves replacing the
4 existing firmware file on your
\dap{} with another version. To be able
5 to boot the original firmware you must generate your own
\fname{nk.bin
} file
6 using the mknkboot utility. Alternatively you can use a pre-built bootloader,
7 however you must keep in mind that by using the pre-built version you will be
8 unable to dual-boot your
\dap{}.