This paper documents a step-by-step procedure to obtain, verify, and install firmware for the MXQ Pro 4K TV box based on the Amlogic/Rockchip-like RK3228A chipset. It covers sources for firmware, safety precautions, required tools, verification, backup of user data, installation methods (USB burning, SD card update, recovery mode), common errors and fixes, and post-installation checks. This is a practical how‑to focused on minimizing bricking risk.
Click the or Start button to begin the flashing process.
Firmware for these devices consists of a single .img file, which is installed using a computer.
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You likely need a fresh firmware flash.
If you run into any specific errors during your upgrade, please let me know. Tell me the displayed by the flashing tool or the text stamped on your motherboard layout so I can help you find the correct solution. Share public link
Once you flash, your original IMEI and DRM keys will be erased. You will lose Widevine L1 (Netflix HD). For a budget TV box, this is usually acceptable.
: A toothpick or matchstick to press the hidden reset button inside the AV port. 2. Download Required Software You generally need three types of files:
The Ultimate MXQ Pro 4K RK3228A Firmware Download & Installation Guide
Updating or restoring your MXQ Pro 4K Android TV box can breathe new life into an older device, fix boot loops, and resolve crashing apps. However, because the MXQ Pro 4K is manufactured by multiple factories using different internal hardware, using the wrong firmware can permanently brick your device.