Windows will try to install a driver for the device. It usually appears as or "Google ADB Interface." You will almost certainly need to use a tool like Zadig to replace the default driver with WinUSB or libusb-win32 so the flashing tool can communicate with the hardware directly.
Standard recovery involves a "force flash" method that bypasses the standard UI menus: Prepare the Media : Use a USB 2.0 drive formatted to
If your device is unresponsive, follow these steps to trigger a recovery using the .bin file: Mstarupgrade.bin Recovery
The file is a firmware recovery and update package used specifically for Smart TVs with MStar chipsets. It contains an installation script and the payload required to flash partitions like system, boot, and recovery on a TV's internal eMMC memory. When to Use Mstarupgrade.bin Recovery
The Mstarupgrade.bin file is the core binary firmware file utilized by televisions running on MStar (now MediaTek) processors. Unlike standard OTA (Over-The-Air) update files that require access to the TV's user interface, the .bin file interacts directly with the TV's bootloader. Windows will try to install a driver for the device
Use a 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB drive formatted to FAT32 . Do not use exFAT or NTFS, as the bootloader may not recognize them.
The file system (on Windows) or MS-DOS (FAT) (on macOS). It contains an installation script and the payload
The firmware file is corrupted, or it matches the board processor but not your specific screen panel resolution.
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Rename the firmware file exactly to MstarUpgrade.bin (case-sensitive on some devices). Place it in the root directory of the USB drive—no folders.