⚠️ Flashing the wrong firmware can brick your device. Check your PCB board version before flashing. If your board has “RK322XBOX” printed on it, this firmware is likely safe. If not, find a match for your exact board model.
Because these devices are often unbranded or "white-label," there isn't one single manufacturer website. You can find the .img files on the following reputable firmware repositories:
Once complete, the text log will turn green and read: . 🚀 Post-Flashing and First Boot ⚠️ Flashing the wrong firmware can brick your device
This is the Rockchip processor inside your box. It’s a popular budget chipset for 4K playback. 7.1.2: This refers to the Android version (Nougat).
| Error | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Try a different USB port. Use USB 2.0 (not 3.0). Reinstall drivers. | | Flash fails at 7% or 9% | NAND memory is dying. Check “Switch” to “Force Erase” before flashing. | | Wi-Fi MAC address is “20:00:00:00:00” | You lost your NVRAM data. You need to manually write your MAC address via a terminal emulator (requires root). | | Remote control stops working | Copy sunxi_ir.kl from your original firmware’s vendor/etc folder. | If not, find a match for your exact board model
Wait for the success confirmation popup, then restart your computer. Step 2: Load the Firmware into RKBatchTool
Your TV box must be completely powered off and disconnected from its power adapter before starting this step. 🚀 Post-Flashing and First Boot This is the
While holding the button, connect a from your PC to the specific OTG USB port on the TV box (usually USB-4 or USB-1).
Use these exact quotes to find live links:
For many users, the search begins when their TV box suddenly hangs on the splash screen. Because these devices are produced by various "white-label" manufacturers, finding the exact match is critical. Using the wrong image can result in a "hard brick" or a device with broken Wi-Fi and Bluetooth drivers. Where to Find the Files