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Check the sticker on the back of your television cabinet to find your exact (e.g., Thomson 43U6110FT ).
Plug the USB drive into your TV. Go to Settings > About > System Update and choose the option to update from USB. Troubleshooting: What to Do If the Update Fails thomson tv firmware update
If your Thomson TV fails to read your USB drive during a manual flash, check the following: Ensure the drive is formatted to , not NTFS or exFAT.
The downloaded firmware is usually a .zip or .rar file. Extract it and copy the main update file (often named upgrade_loader.pkg , update.img , or similar) directly to the root directory of your USB drive. Do not put it inside any folders. This public link is valid for 7 days
The Ultimate Guide to Thomson TV Firmware Updates: Upgrade Your Viewing Experience
By keeping your Thomson TV software up-to-date, you ensure the best possible viewing experience. Regularly checking for updates (perhaps once a month) is recommended. Can’t copy the link right now
The Ultimate Guide to Thomson TV Firmware Updates Updating your Thomson TV firmware improves system performance, fixes software bugs, and adds new features. Smart TVs rely heavily on stable software to run streaming apps and maintain network connections. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about updating your Thomson TV. Why You Must Update Your Thomson TV Firmware
The easiest and safest way to update your Thomson TV is via an Over-The-Air (OTA) update using your home Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection. Step-by-Step Guide for Android TV and Google TV Models
Regularly updating your television ensures that your device performs at its peak. Here’s why keeping your TV updated is important:
: Unplug the TV power cord. Insert the USB. Press and hold the physical Power button on the TV chassis, then plug the power back in. Keep holding until the LED blinks or a "Software Upgrade" screen appears.