rpi-update is an excellent utility to get all the latest updates and patches for your Raspberry Pi Debian operating-system. But being a utility which downloads and installs all the latest, cutting-edge core OS components it can mess things at times. A recent bad core-patch made Raspberry Pi unbootable for many, after downloading all the files successfully the RPi will fail to boot with the red LED on and green LED flashing 3 times telling a problem with boot files.
To fix this Raspberry Pi boot issue, first we need to take out the SD card and plug-in to another computer. Now, edit config.txt file and edit gpu_mem value to 16 (gpu_mem=16) as shown below, this make your RPi bootable.
![Fixing Raspberry Pi boot](http://www.megaleecher.net/sites/default/files/images/raspi-boot-fix.png)
However, this will still make RPi unbootable if you ever change this value. To permanently fix this issue, copy all files from the SD card residing under the /boot directory (FAT partition) to a temp directory - now quick format the SD card boot directory and then copy-back the files read earlier. This fixes the FAT filesystem corruption due to a bad patch.
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