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Tp.sk513s.pb802 1920x1080-1g-8g-onvo-usb.part3.rar May 2026

split archive part

This file is a of the USB-upgradable firmware for an ONVO Smart TV using the TP.SK513S.PB802 motherboard. This specific firmware is configured for a Full HD (1920x1080) resolution display with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Technical Specifications

  • Power off the TV/Mainboard completely.
  • Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the board.
  • Press and hold the MENU or INPUT button on the TV keypad (not the remote).
  • While holding the button, power on the TV.
  • Continue holding the button until you see the Android robot logo or a progress bar appear on the screen.
  • Release the button and wait. The system will install the firmware. Do not unplug the power during this process.
  1. Extract the Archive: Ensure you have all RAR parts, right-click the first part, and select "Extract Here." You should receive a folder or a single large firmware file.
  2. Prepare the USB: Copy the extracted files to the root directory of your USB drive. Depending on the firmware structure, it might be a single .bin file or a folder named upg or install.
  3. The Update Process:

    This string refers to the memory configuration of the board: TP.SK513S.PB802 1920x1080-1G-8G-ONVO-USB.part3.rar

    Extract the Firmware:

    Right-click on part1 and select "Extract Here" using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. This will automatically pull data from all parts to create a single .bin or .img firmware file. Prepare the USB Drive: split archive part This file is a of

    File details

    • If you see part1, part2, part3, it means the original firmware was too large for the file host (often limited to 200MB or 500MB on free forums like 4pda or XDA-Developers).
    • You are missing part1.rar and part2.rar. Without those, part3.rar is useless. If you try to extract it, WinRAR or 7-Zip will scream at you.
    1. Do not run it on your main PC. Use a Virtual Machine (VM) or an isolated Linux live USB.
    2. Check the header. Open the .rar in a Hex editor. A valid RAR starts with Rar! (52 61 72 21). If you see MZ (4D 5A), it is an executable virus.
    3. Find the family. Look for the full set (part1, part2, part3) on a reputable forum like XDA-Developers or 4pda (use a translator). If it isn't there, assume it is hostile.