He took a sip of cold coffee. The cursor blinked. The file size was strange—exactly 64 megabytes, down to the byte. Standard ROM chips of that era usually capped at 32MB or were irregular sizes due to memory mapping. A perfect 64MB suggested a density that shouldn't have existed in 1998.
Turn off the receiver completely (unplug it or use the back switch). Insert the USB drive. Turn the receiver back on while continuously pressing Power/OK button on the front panel (or the remote, depending on the model).
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Release the button once you see "USB" or an update progress bar on the front panel display.
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: Download the correct firmware for your specific model.
Power the receiver on while holding a specific button (often the power button on the remote or front panel) until a progress indicator or "USB" appears on the display. Standard ROM chips of that era usually capped
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