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Version History: Which One Should You Download?

The tool has evolved over the years. Newer versions support newer chips (S905X4, S922X) and faster USB 3.0 speeds, but they may drop support for older chips (S805). amlogic usb burning tool

With the tool installed, the tinkerer gathered the remaining components: Short forum post — "Amlogic USB Burning Tool"

Factory Mass Production: Features a mode for simultaneous flashing across multiple devices. Unplug everything

: Download the tool and extract its contents. Run the installer and ensure you also run InstallDriver.exe to allow your PC to recognize the connected Amlogic device. Language Configuration

  1. Unplug everything.
  2. Open the case.
  3. Remove the PCB, locate the SPI NOR Flash (small 8-pin chip).
  4. Short pins 1 & 2 (VCC and CS) while plugging in USB. This forces Mask ROM mode, allowing you to restart the burn.

: Allows users to manually upgrade to newer firmware when Over-the-Air (OTA) updates are unavailable, or downgrade to older versions if current software is unstable. Advanced Flash Options : Provides specific erasing methods, including Normal Erase Force Erase

Step 3: Connect the Device

This is the most critical step. You must force the device into Firmware Update Mode (Mask ROM Mode).

  1. Download the "USB Burning Tool" zip file (which includes USB_Burning_Tool.exe and a WorldCup_Driver folder).
  2. Navigate to WorldCup_Driver and run InstallDriver.exe as Administrator.
  3. You will see a command prompt flash. Wait for "Driver installed successfully."
  4. Verify: Plug your device into the PC via USB (without power) while holding the reset button. Open Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus devices. You should see "WorldCup Device" or "Amlogic USB Burning Tool Driver." If you see an error (yellow triangle), disable driver signature enforcement in Windows boot options.