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: You will need a hardware programmer (like an RT809F, RT809H, or CH341A) to flash the chip directly.
: Connect the programmer to the chip (using a clip or by desoldering) and use the programmer's software to write the downloaded dump data onto it. Safety and Risks
: Firmware dumps are often hosted on community forums like Elektrotanya or KenotronTV . Always verify that the board number on your TV matches the one in the dump's description before flashing. Standard Update Alternative
Because a "dump" file is a direct copy of a memory chip's data, you cannot simply plug it into a USB port like a standard software update.
: If you are not familiar with electronics, do not attempt to open the TV. You risk a fatal electrical shock from the power board, even if the unit is unplugged.
If your TV still turns on and you just want to update the software, you may not need a "dump" file.
: Open your TV and locate the Flash Memory chip (often an 8-pin SPI Flash chip) on the Mainboard .
: Flashing the wrong dump file (e.g., from a different board version) can "brick" your TV permanently.