To upgrade your Philips device using the upgrade-loader.pkg file, follow these steps:

: Use an empty USB flash drive (ideally 2GB to 8GB). Formatting : Format the drive to FAT32 .

For technical questions, provide the following to Philips support:

Plug the drive into a computer, right-click it, and select .

: Plug the drive into a USB 2.0 port (usually black, not blue).

file to prevent the TV from re-installing it on the next boot.

Because the upgrade-loader.pkg has deep hardware access, it is a prime vector for malware or "brickware" (malicious code designed to destroy hardware).

If your television ignores the USB drive and remains stuck in its broken state, troubleshoot with these tips:

Only use this if your automatic updates are failing or if you are following a specific instruction from Philips Support. Do not attempt to "force" an update if your TV is working perfectly fine.

Upgrade-loader.pkg: Philips ((full))

To upgrade your Philips device using the upgrade-loader.pkg file, follow these steps:

: Use an empty USB flash drive (ideally 2GB to 8GB). Formatting : Format the drive to FAT32 .

For technical questions, provide the following to Philips support: upgrade-loader.pkg philips

Plug the drive into a computer, right-click it, and select .

: Plug the drive into a USB 2.0 port (usually black, not blue). To upgrade your Philips device using the upgrade-loader

file to prevent the TV from re-installing it on the next boot.

Because the upgrade-loader.pkg has deep hardware access, it is a prime vector for malware or "brickware" (malicious code designed to destroy hardware). : Plug the drive into a USB 2

If your television ignores the USB drive and remains stuck in its broken state, troubleshoot with these tips:

Only use this if your automatic updates are failing or if you are following a specific instruction from Philips Support. Do not attempt to "force" an update if your TV is working perfectly fine.