Copy the extracted firmware file directly to the of the USB (do not put it in a folder). Flash the Firmware Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
The software will automatically pull data from the other parts to create a single software file, usually named MstarUpgrade.bin or allupgrade_...pkg . Use a high-quality USB 2.0 drive (8GB or 16GB is ideal). Format the drive to FAT32 .
You must download parts of the archive (part1, part2, etc.) into the same folder on your computer. If you only have part 1, the extraction will fail. Extract the Files
Ensure the file name matches exactly what the TV expects (e.g., MstarUpgrade.bin ). Do not rename it unless specified by the source.
Do not turn off the power until the process reaches 100%. Troubleshooting Tips
Right-click on part1.rar and select using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.
Insert the USB drive into the TV's USB port (prefer the USB 2.0 port if labeled).
Copy the extracted firmware file directly to the of the USB (do not put it in a folder). Flash the Firmware Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.
The software will automatically pull data from the other parts to create a single software file, usually named MstarUpgrade.bin or allupgrade_...pkg . Use a high-quality USB 2.0 drive (8GB or 16GB is ideal). Format the drive to FAT32 .
You must download parts of the archive (part1, part2, etc.) into the same folder on your computer. If you only have part 1, the extraction will fail. Extract the Files
Ensure the file name matches exactly what the TV expects (e.g., MstarUpgrade.bin ). Do not rename it unless specified by the source.
Do not turn off the power until the process reaches 100%. Troubleshooting Tips
Right-click on part1.rar and select using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.
Insert the USB drive into the TV's USB port (prefer the USB 2.0 port if labeled).