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Originally Posted by kmc76
I couldn't find a way to edit the previous post, so I'm stuck making a second one.
I was trying again with Kubrick, this time with a flash drive I made using Rufus instead of Win32DI. The same error came up. But it was late, and I was not paying attention. So instead of "POWEROFF" I typed "EXIT" and lo and behold Kubrick started, and I successfully unbricked the KT.
As always, try this at your own risk. But it worked for me.
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Quoting this, as I ran into the same issue, and was starting to tear into autostart.sh, and happened on this post, and sure enough exiting bash took me to the Kubrick wizard and I fixed my k4. Hopefully people running into this recently will see this.