Ensure the file path does not contain special characters or spaces.
| Problem | Possible Solution | |---------|-------------------| | | Use Windows Disk Management to assign a drive letter to the SD card. Reinsert the card or try a different card reader. | | “Make” button does nothing | Ensure the firmware filename has no spaces . Rename the .img file if necessary and try again. | | Error: “UBOOT not in pkg” | The firmware package does not contain a compatible bootloader. Try a different firmware file or re‑download a stock ROM. | | Device does not boot from SD card | Try a different reset button timing, use a higher‑quality SD card (class 10 / A1), or check the device’s pin method. | | Firmware flashes but device still bricked | Ensure “Erase Flash” and “Erase Bootloader” were both checked. If not, remake the SD card with those options enabled. | | Burn Card Maker crashes on Windows 11 | Run the .exe in compatibility mode (Windows 7 or 8) as administrator. | amlogic burn card maker v203 download install
Right-click BurnCardMaker.exe and select . Ensure the file path does not contain special
Locate the on your device. It is typically hidden inside the AV (Audio/Video) jack or a small pinhole on the bottom or back of the casing. | | “Make” button does nothing | Ensure
✅ Download from a trusted source (GitHub/XDA) ✅ Run as administrator ✅ Use a 4GB–32GB SD card ✅ Verify your .img firmware is for Amlogic SoCs ✅ Eject SD card properly before physical removal ✅ Remove the card right after flashing