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[Solved] Changhong LED19T868 TV Stuck on Startup Logo: Seeking .epk Dump Update (Not .bin)

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  • #1 18252071
    1connu
    Level 5  
    Hello,
    I search to update dump, because tv stuck on logo tv i found one here but its in .bin
    and i believe ist in .epk.
    Tank by advance for help.

    Regard
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  • #3 18252740
    1connu
    Level 5  
    hi,
    Cant i dont have serial number of tv...
  • #4 18252900
    Aquario_blue
    Level 19  
    I only have one file copied from the flash of a Mitsai, if you wish, search for 19CG86813
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  • #5 18255007
    1connu
    Level 5  
    ok i search

    Dodano po 11 [godziny] 12 [minuty]:

    Hello,

    I have it already, that's file needed flashing circuit to do. i search file who can
    work with usb port.

    Ty
  • #7 18261871
    1connu
    Level 5  
    Aquario_blue wrote:
    Try this file of nevir


    Hello,

    Thanks a lot !!! It works nice.

    There is a little problem with the buttons, I had to rewrite them on paper to quote from others.

    Thanks again for the file.
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  • #8 18261877
    1connu
    Level 5  
    Aquario_blue wrote:
    Try this file of nevir


    Hello,

    Thanks a lot !!! It works nice.

    There is a little problem with the buttons, I had to rewrite them on paper to quote from others.

    Thanks again for the file.

    Dodano po 2 [minuty]:

    Half solved.

    I rewrite eeprom by usb port, tv working nice.

    Just little pb. about button behind tv, are not in good place.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Changhong LED19T868 TV that is stuck on the startup logo. The user is seeking an .epk dump file for updating the TV, as they have found a .bin file but believe the correct format is .epk. Several users provide assistance, including a link to a firmware search site. The original poster later finds a file that works with a flashing circuit and successfully rewrites the EEPROM via USB, resolving the issue, although they encounter minor problems with the button placement on the TV.
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