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A Bootloader is a program that loads the operating system or some other system software for the router after completion of the power-on self-tests; it is the loader for the operating system itself. The '''Bootloader menu''' is the router's special state that can be achieved before the Bootloader loads up the router's OS. While the router is in this state you can use it to upgrade the router's Firmware, Bootloader version and ART partition. This chapter is guide on how to upgrade a RUT9xx router's Firmware via the '''Bootloader menu'''.  
 
A Bootloader is a program that loads the operating system or some other system software for the router after completion of the power-on self-tests; it is the loader for the operating system itself. The '''Bootloader menu''' is the router's special state that can be achieved before the Bootloader loads up the router's OS. While the router is in this state you can use it to upgrade the router's Firmware, Bootloader version and ART partition. This chapter is guide on how to upgrade a RUT9xx router's Firmware via the '''Bootloader menu'''.  
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==When should you upgrade==
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Usually it is recommended that you upgrade the router's Firmware whenever there is a new version. Upgrading through the Bootloader menu, however, is only needed when the router is unable to boot up, crashes during or shortly after boot up or when some other critical bug is present.
      
==Upgrade==
 
==Upgrade==
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