The file may be for a 4MB flash memory version while the device uses an 8MB version (or vice versa). 2. Required Tools & Files
Plug the USB into the receiver while it is powered off. Power it on and immediately press the "Menu" or "OK" button repeatedly to trigger the auto-update (depending on the specific chipset). Method B: The Loader Tool (For Stuck/Bootlooping Devices) If the USB method fails, you must use the Loader via a PC:
A PC-based utility (often the Sunplus or GX6605S loader) used to force-flash the software via an RS232-to-mini-jack cable. USB Flash Drive: Formatted to FAT32 . 3. Step-by-Step Resolution Guide Method A: The USB Update (Preferred)
The file may be for a 4MB flash memory version while the device uses an 8MB version (or vice versa). 2. Required Tools & Files
Plug the USB into the receiver while it is powered off. Power it on and immediately press the "Menu" or "OK" button repeatedly to trigger the auto-update (depending on the specific chipset). Method B: The Loader Tool (For Stuck/Bootlooping Devices) If the USB method fails, you must use the Loader via a PC: The file may be for a 4MB flash
A PC-based utility (often the Sunplus or GX6605S loader) used to force-flash the software via an RS232-to-mini-jack cable. USB Flash Drive: Formatted to FAT32 . 3. Step-by-Step Resolution Guide Method A: The USB Update (Preferred) The file may be for a 4MB flash