Text printed directly on the blue or green board that reads EP-68 (often followed by a date or version number like V1.1).

Open FactoryTool.exe . Click "Firmware" and select your downloaded .img file.

Do not unplug the cable until the progress bar turns green and says "Success." 5. Troubleshooting Common Issues

This usually indicates a firmware mismatch. Double-check that your board is indeed an EP-68 and not a V88 or an Amlogic-based MXQ.

Needed to connect the box to your computer.

Usually an RTL8703 or similar, which dictates which driver the firmware needs. 2. Why Update the Firmware? Most users seek the EP-68 firmware for three reasons:

Try a different USB port on your PC (preferably a 2.0 port) or a different USB cable.

If the box boots but the remote fails, the firmware likely has a different "Remote.conf" file. You may need to use a USB mouse to navigate.

Run the Rockchip Driver Assistant on your PC and click "Install."

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