Because firmware files are often split into parts, you must download parts into the same folder.
This guide helps you locate and install the firmware for the motherboard. This specific file is typically used for LED TV repairs when the screen is stuck on a logo, restarting, or has a distorted display. 🛠️ Preparation Checklist Before you begin, ensure you have the following: USB Drive: 4GB or 8GB (formatted to FAT32 ). WinRAR/7-Zip: To extract the .rar multipart files.
This file is for 1920x1080 (Full HD) . If your screen is 1366x768, using this will cause a distorted or "solarized" picture.
The software will automatically pull data from the other parts to create a single file (usually ending in .bin or .img ). 📺 Step 3: Installation (USB Method)
To download all parts (Part 01, Part 02, etc.). 📥 Step 1: Locating and Downloading
Once the blinking stops or the TV restarts, remove the USB. ⚠️ Important Compatibility Notes
Because firmware files are often split into parts, you must download parts into the same folder.
This guide helps you locate and install the firmware for the motherboard. This specific file is typically used for LED TV repairs when the screen is stuck on a logo, restarting, or has a distorted display. 🛠️ Preparation Checklist Before you begin, ensure you have the following: USB Drive: 4GB or 8GB (formatted to FAT32 ). WinRAR/7-Zip: To extract the .rar multipart files.
This file is for 1920x1080 (Full HD) . If your screen is 1366x768, using this will cause a distorted or "solarized" picture.
The software will automatically pull data from the other parts to create a single file (usually ending in .bin or .img ). 📺 Step 3: Installation (USB Method)
To download all parts (Part 01, Part 02, etc.). 📥 Step 1: Locating and Downloading
Once the blinking stops or the TV restarts, remove the USB. ⚠️ Important Compatibility Notes