How to change boot priority in a Jetson Nano with a damaged micro USB port

I have a Jetson Nano with Ubuntu 20.04 installed on its internal storage. After an unsuccessful attempt to update Ubuntu to 22.04, it is no longer able to boot properly (photos attached). Boot priority is set to internal memory, so a microSD card won’t work. Moreover, the micro USB port normally used for flashing has damaged data lines, and thus only accepts power. How can I make it boot from an USB drive (since the USB-A ports work properly) to reinstall Ubuntu?


Here’s a second photo of what appears on the screen while trying to boot.

Which JetPack SW you’re using?
With Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 22.04 seems not from our JetPack SW.

Thanks for your response. However I’ve solved the issue yesterday - it was showing an error on the screen, but booted without issues through the serial console. I’ve deleted the damaged components producing errors, updated to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, and now everything seems to work as intended, including the screen.

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