Most of these boards are updated by placing the extracted .bin file on a FAT32-formatted USB drive, inserting it into the TV, and powering the unit on.

Do not attempt to open "Part 5" alone. Place all downloaded parts in the same folder and use a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract "Part 1"; it will automatically pull data from the remaining parts.

Websites like Kazmi Elecom or Softwarezone.ga often host large collections of TV software.

Check the LCD/LED TV Software groups on Facebook where users frequently share Google Drive or 4Shared links for specific board numbers like the P75-338V6. Important Installation Notes

The specific file usually refers to a split-archive firmware file for LED/LCD TV motherboards using the TP.VST59.P75 or similar chipset . These files are frequently hosted on specialized technician forums or Telegram channels that require a membership to access the full multi-part archive. Where to Find This Firmware

Because this is part of a "Major" set (Part 5), you must download all parts (Part 1 through Part 5) for the archive to extract correctly. You can often find these sets on:

Ensure your panel resolution is exactly 1366x768 . Installing firmware for a different resolution (like 1920x1080) can result in a distorted or black screen.