After completion, device reboots automatically. Allow first boot extra time (up to several minutes) as filesystem may expand or rebuild caches.
To understand the update, you must understand the 512M. The 512 megabytes of flash memory inside this box is its entire universe. It holds the bootloader, the Linux kernel (stripped down to its absolute bare bones), the MPEG-4 decoder, and a garish, standard-definition graphical user interface that looks like it was designed in 2008—because it probably was. 1509 Dvb-t2 512m Firmware Update
Use a FAT32-formatted USB 2.0 or 3.0 flash drive. After completion, device reboots automatically
