

To do so could harm your camera-just format. To keep the boot disk, all you need to do is format your card. Go to Menu > Camera Settings 4 > Clear All Camera Settings > Set. To remove these, you’ll need to clear all camera settings and custom functions from your camera. Some settings might have changed due to the addition of Magic Lantern. By pressing set, you will get the instructions. To delete the boot disk, go to Menu > Set-Up 3 > Fireware when using the memory card with Magic Lantern on it. Having the boot disk on your camera will still allow you to use Magic Lantern with other prepared cards. By deleting the boot disk or keeping the boot disk. Here are two ways to uninstall the Magic Lantern software.

You might have a camera lying around that has an expired warranty that you could use for this. Canon will not fix any issues with Magic Lantern crashing your camera. The most important thing you should know is that the use of Magic Lantern will void the warranty on your camera. This allows users to download and further add to or tweak it as necessary.

As it is open-source, it is not made by a manufacturer. They run side by side, allowing you to use both simultaneously. The software does not overwrite your existing operating system. You download the ‘firmware’ update to your memory card, plug it into your camera, and let Magic Lantern do its thing. Magic Lantern is software that you add to your camera.
