Click and choose the downloaded Game Stick Lite 4K firmware file (usually ending in .img or .iso ).
Click (or "Select") and choose the downloaded firmware .img file. Under Target , select your formatted MicroSD card. Click Flash! (or "Start").
Your computer must properly format the card to accept the raw disk image structure.
: You flashed a firmware image meant for a different hardware version. Re-verify your PCB motherboard version and flash a matching image.
Finding firmware for these devices can be a challenge, as the original manufacturers rarely provide official support. The most reliable sources are community-driven and require some searching. The best way to find firmware is to search for your specific motherboard version online.
Once you have downloaded the correct firmware archive (usually a .rar, .7z, or .zip file) for your specific device, you'll need to prepare your computer and tools.
You might be thinking, "It plays games already, why risk breaking it?" It’s a valid question. However, installing a custom or updated firmware image can drastically change your experience for the better:
The firmware comes as a single image file ( .img ), usually zipped. Step 3: Flash the Firmware to the SD Card
Locate your MicroSD card. Find the large partition holding the games (usually labeled GAMES or formatted as FAT32/exFAT). Right-click the partition and select .



