The identifiers 358M2C3 and 358M3C2 refer to TV mainboards often based on the MStar MSD6A358 processor. These chassis are commonly found in budget and mid-range Smart TVs from brands like Blaupunkt, Akai, and various regional manufacturers.
Installing the wrong firmware version (e.g., for a different chassis or resolution) can permanently disable your TV. Always verify your board's model number, printed directly on the PCB, before proceeding. The identifiers 358M2C3 and 358M3C2 refer to TV
1920x1080 indicates the firmware is configured for Full HD (FHD) display panels. Using this firmware on a 4K or 720p panel may lead to display issues or a blank screen. Always verify your board's model number, printed directly
The .rar extension indicates a compressed archive, and part09 suggests this is one segment of a . You will need all parts (e.g., part01 through part10) in the same folder to successfully extract the full firmware file using software like WinRAR or 7-Zip . Common Use Cases Boot Loop Repair: Fixing TVs stuck on the logo screen. Always verify your board's model number
Most TV firmware updates require a USB drive formatted to FAT32 .
This part of the filename typically signifies a specific panel setting. "Mirror" usually refers to a fix for an inverted or "mirrored" image, which occurs when a motherboard is paired with a panel that expects a different data orientation. Technical Details & Requirements
Never turn off the TV during the update process, as this will interrupt the write cycle to the EMMC/NAND flash memory.