💡 If your TV is currently stuck on the logo, the USB method is usually enough to bypass the software crash. If you'd like to troubleshoot a specific problem, tell me:
| Error Code | Description | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Missing DLL file | Run sfc /scannow in CMD. Re-extract the download (ZIP may be corrupted). | | Device cannot start (Code 10) | The I2C touchscreen isn't responding | Go to Device Manager > System devices > Delete "I2C HID Device" > Scan for hardware changes. | | Signature invalid | Driver signing enforcement | Reboot into Advanced Startup > Disable Driver Signature Enforcement > Install driver. | | Timeout error | Flashing firmware stalled | Replace your USB cable. Use a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0). Ensure power supply is 12V/5A stable. |
If the unit is bricked or stuck:
If you bought this as part of an Android head unit (e.g., brands like Joying, Dasaita, Pumpkin, or unbranded units from
Unlike mainstream devices like Samsung or Apple phones, boards like the CV950H-A42 do not have a central manufacturer website. They are usually "white-label" products from Shenzhen manufacturers. Here are the safest places to look:
Here’s a helpful post regarding the . This model number typically refers to an Android car stereo head unit (often sold under brands like Eonon, Pumpkin, or generic Chinese units). Finding the correct firmware can be tricky, so follow this guide carefully.
The CV950H-A42 designation is a base model number. Before downloading any software, you must identify your specific sub-variant. Look at the sticker on the back of the unit. You need to know: