: If the software flash fails or the TV remains unresponsive, the eMMC chip itself may have a hardware failure and require physical replacement.

: Check for stable 12V and standby voltages . Common failures include swollen capacitors or shorted MOSFETs in the power section.

: Open the TV and locate the SPI Flash chip on the RSAG7.820.4833 board. For this model, it is typically an MX25L3206E .

: If the standby light is blue but there is no image, the issue may be the LED backlights rather than the motherboard firmware.

: Reliable community repositories like Dzgsm Support or CiklonElectro often host these specialized dumps.

: Unlike standard firmware updates via USB, a "dump" usually requires a hardware programmer (such as the RT809F or CH341A ). Connect the programmer to your PC.

If the TV still fails to power on after flashing the dump, consider these hardware checks for the board:

In the context of television repair, a (often provided in .rar or .bin format) is a complete backup of the data stored on the TV's memory chips (e.g., MX25L3206E SPI Flash ). When a TV's firmware becomes corrupted, downloading a "clean" dump and flashing it onto the chip can restore the device to its original factory state. Step-by-Step: How to Use the Dump File If you have downloaded the DUMP condor ledn40k160b1 carte mere rsag7.820.4833 roh.rar file, follow these steps to perform the repair: