Never turn off the TV or unplug the USB while the progress bar is moving. This is the most common cause of permanent motherboard failure.
Ensure you have all parts (part01 through part05) in the same folder before extracting. Never turn off the TV or unplug the
Since you are on part05 , double-check the total file size after extraction. For a 4K (3840x2160) panel firmware, the final file is usually between 600MB and 1.2GB. Since you are on part05 , double-check the
To help you manage this and future firmware installs, here is a feature. You can copy this into a note or a text file to ensure your TV doesn't get "bricked" during the update. 🛠 Firmware Preparation Checklist You can copy this into a note or
It looks like you're dealing with a multi-part firmware update for a television (likely using the MT5522S PC822 chassis). Managing split .rar archives can be tricky if a single byte is missing.
Never turn off the TV or unplug the USB while the progress bar is moving. This is the most common cause of permanent motherboard failure.
Ensure you have all parts (part01 through part05) in the same folder before extracting.
Since you are on part05 , double-check the total file size after extraction. For a 4K (3840x2160) panel firmware, the final file is usually between 600MB and 1.2GB.
To help you manage this and future firmware installs, here is a feature. You can copy this into a note or a text file to ensure your TV doesn't get "bricked" during the update. 🛠 Firmware Preparation Checklist
It looks like you're dealing with a multi-part firmware update for a television (likely using the MT5522S PC822 chassis). Managing split .rar archives can be tricky if a single byte is missing.