If it doesn't start, try holding the button on the TV panel while plugging it in.
The specific firmware for your model and chassis can be found on technical repair sites. Note that these sites often require registration or a subscription to access files:
: Ensure you download all parts (part01, part02, etc.). You must have all parts in the same folder and extract part01.rar to automatically merge them into the final file. 2. Prepare the USB Drive Use a USB flash drive (8GB or 16GB is usually best). Format the drive to FAT32 .
: A full eMMC backup and software for this chassis are also hosted on One TV SRT .
If it doesn't start, try holding the button on the TV panel while plugging it in.
The specific firmware for your model and chassis can be found on technical repair sites. Note that these sites often require registration or a subscription to access files: If it doesn't start, try holding the button
: Ensure you download all parts (part01, part02, etc.). You must have all parts in the same folder and extract part01.rar to automatically merge them into the final file. 2. Prepare the USB Drive Use a USB flash drive (8GB or 16GB is usually best). Format the drive to FAT32 . If it doesn't start
: A full eMMC backup and software for this chassis are also hosted on One TV SRT . If it doesn't start, try holding the button