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Already had seen someone who bricked their Beelink GT1 Ultimate box. Beelink LED white light, and no signal sent via HDMI Cable to TV. The Beelink box wouldn't respond to the remote, even pressing and holding the power button in attempt to power it off. Recovery via SD card with the original stock firmware was impossible.
I have succeeded to revive it. According to your information provided, you are doing what appears to be the right procedure.
You should uninstall the Amlogic USB Burning Tool, and uninstall the WorldCup driver packages via Add / Remove programs in Windows. Then visit Windows Device Manager and enable ' Show hidden devices ' under ' View ' in the menu.
Then near the top of the listing, you'll see ' libusb-Win32 Usb Devices ', expand this tree and remove the ' WorldCup Device ' driver. Install again Amlogic USB Burning Tool v2.0.5.15 Build 8 (which Beelink officially offering up.) Also be sure to allow the WorldCup Device driver install, and your box should not be plugged in yet via USB yet. The Beelink power adapter isn't needed, and so don't use it.
1. Start the Amlogic USB Burning Tool
2. Click on File->Import image and select your specific .img firmware for your Amlogic device.
3. Click ' Start ' button in Amlogic USB Burning Tool
4. Plug the one end of the USB cable into the computer port
5. Do the Toothpick trick, hold it in for few seconds before plugging the other end of the USB cable into the Beelink USB OTG port.
You box LED should lit up and the Amlogic USB Burning Tool should automatically detect the Beelink box. The firmware flashing should automatically start and moment it's been completed, unplug the box from the PC. Click ' Stop ' button in the utility and you can close out of the software.
If this doesn't work at first, might try restarting the PC. Using different PC. Try different USB Male-2-Male cable. |
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