: It is frequently linked to aftermarket car stereo systems (head units), particularly those using the Rockchip (e.g., PX5) or MTK chipsets. Users often use this file to update the operating system, fix bugs, or change the user interface (UI) of their vehicle's infotainment system.
: Copy the extracted system files (not the .7z file itself) to the root directory of a FAT32-formatted USB drive or SD card.
: Because it is a 7-Zip (.7z) archive, you need software like 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract its contents.