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# Ender 3 Pro "V1.5"
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This is a surprise upgrade to the Ender 3 Pro that some customers began to receive around mid-July of 2020. No documentation or support page exists for this variant. It appears to be an Ender 3 Pro with the 32-bit Ender 3 V2 board and the stock Ender 3 Pro display. To see which version you have, examine the control board. The newer board is Creality v4.2.2.
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This configuration is very similar to the Ender 3 V2 config except that the CR-10 stock display is enabled.
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## Flashing Firmware
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The bootloader which handles flashing new firmware on this board remembers the last filename you used.
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Therefore, to flash the compiled firmware binary onto the board you must give the "`firmware.bin`" file on the SD card a unique name, different from the name of the previous firmware file, or you will be greeted with a blank screen on the next boot.
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