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As MicroPython is already running on the board, we don't need to compile and upload the code, we only need to provide the instructions (which is done via serial communication).
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***When installing MicroPython on a board, it can only run MicroPython scripts, until we "uninstall" it. To put the board back in "normal mode" we need to reset the bootloader, which is a unique process for each board. These instructions are available in the [compatible boards](#micropython-compatible-boards) section in this article. ***
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***When installing MicroPython on a board, it can only run MicroPython scripts, until we "uninstall" it. To put the board back in "normal mode" we need to reset the bootloader, which is a unique process for each board. These instructions are available in the [compatible boards](#micropython-compatible-boards) section in this article. Basically, you have to put the board in bootloader mode and upload any .ino sketch. ***
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