
If your TV box came with one, then that’s going to be your easiest (and cheapest) option. It’s simply a cable with a USB type-A on one end and a micro-USB on the other end. Most TV boxes come with a small OTG-USB cable. You’ll need to connect your Android TV box to your PC using a USB cable.
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There’s one critical step before you start to install the Amlogic USB Burning Tool on your PC. Once the files are extracted, navigate to that directory and click on the setup exe file to get started.

I created a folder in my C:\Temp directory called Amlogic end extracted the files there. Once you download the version you want, extract it to a temporary directory on your PC.įor each version, I’ve created a RAR file with the USB Burning Tool file, as well as a shortcut to this article if you get stuck along the way. You can download the files here (links to Mega): Version 3.1.0 I recommend downloading the latest version (version 3.1.0) and only installing one of the older versions if you have an error that can’t be resolved. That said, there are some legitimate reasons for wanting to use an older version of the tool. Without the right drivers, your PC won’t be able to connect to your Android TV box.
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Usually the new version fixes a couple of bugs, but it also adds drivers for any new Amlogic chipsets that have come out since the last version. The Amlogic USB Burning Tool has been around a long time, and a new version comes out every few months. It’s important to download the latest version. The first step to flashing your Android TV box’s firmware is to download the latest version of the Amlogic USB Burning Tool. It’s a great resource where you can find links to download official firmware for every manufacturer of Android TV devices.įor this walk-through, We’ll be installing the Amlogic USB Burning Tool on a MINIX NEO U9-H. I’ll remind you of this once we get to that particular section.īefore we get started, head on over to our Android TV Box Firmware Guide. Always use the “Normal Erase” option in the tool.

