Downloading firmware like the usually feels like a race against a "brick" (a dead TV). This specific file is a piece of a split archive for the CV358H-A50 smart LED TV motherboard, a common 3-in-1 board used in various "China-made" brands like Mitashi and Lloyd.
: You should end up with a single file, likely named something like allupgrade_msd358_8G_1G.bin . 3. The "Brick-Proof" Installation To install this on your CV358H-A50 board: Format a USB drive to FAT32.
on the TV (not the remote) and plug it back into the wall.
Here is a useful "story"—or rather, a procedural guide—on how to handle these fragmented downloads safely. 1. The "Parts" Puzzle
The software will automatically pull data from all other parts to recreate the original .bin or .pkg file.
Using the correct 1920x1080 resolution file is critical. If you accidentally install a 1366x768 version, your screen will look "scrambled" or inverted, requiring a difficult "blind" reset or a new flash.
When you see , it means the firmware is so large it had to be split into multiple pieces (often 4 to 10 parts).