✔️ Car battery is fully charged (or engine running). ✔️ USB is 4GB-16GB (larger drives often fail). ✔️ USB formatted to FAT32. ✔️ File name is exactly update.zip . ✔️ You have written down your current MCU version.
Modifying your head unit firmware carries inherent risk. The author is not responsible for bricked devices. Always ensure the file matches your specific hardware revision.
Obtain the appropriate update.zip file (usually around 1GB+).
There are several compelling reasons to keep your head unit's software current. Many users seek updates to fix persistent issues such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection errors, app stability problems, or poor GPS performance. Other users are motivated by the desire for new features, like enabling a 360-degree camera system, a newer Android version to run modern apps, or a fresh, more responsive user interface. A software update can breathe new life into an older unit.
If you can tell me your and Android version (found in your head unit's settings), I can help you find a more specific, direct link to the correct update file. Firmwares | Dasaita Stereo Forum
Do not turn off the power. Do not remove the USB. Do not panic.
Go to Settings > About Machine and write down your MCU version (e.g., MTCD_KLD_V2.01.1 ).
Improves Bluetooth pairing stability and updates wireless Android Auto or Apple CarPlay protocols.
Because "A-MEDIA AUTO" is a generic system designation rather than a standalone retail brand, there is no single official website for software support. Instead, the global developer community hosts functional repository files for free.
Free community files (from 4PDA or XDA) are safe if you read the comments. Stick to "Stock ROMs" unless you are an advanced user. Avoid "Rooted" mods if you only want stability.
Download the verified firmware zip package for your 1024x600 unit. Unzip/extract the contents directly to your computer.
The unit will reboot into recovery mode, install the software, and restart. Method B: Recovery Mode (For Bootloops or Frozen Units)
✔️ Car battery is fully charged (or engine running). ✔️ USB is 4GB-16GB (larger drives often fail). ✔️ USB formatted to FAT32. ✔️ File name is exactly update.zip . ✔️ You have written down your current MCU version.
Modifying your head unit firmware carries inherent risk. The author is not responsible for bricked devices. Always ensure the file matches your specific hardware revision.
Obtain the appropriate update.zip file (usually around 1GB+).
There are several compelling reasons to keep your head unit's software current. Many users seek updates to fix persistent issues such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection errors, app stability problems, or poor GPS performance. Other users are motivated by the desire for new features, like enabling a 360-degree camera system, a newer Android version to run modern apps, or a fresh, more responsive user interface. A software update can breathe new life into an older unit.
If you can tell me your and Android version (found in your head unit's settings), I can help you find a more specific, direct link to the correct update file. Firmwares | Dasaita Stereo Forum
Do not turn off the power. Do not remove the USB. Do not panic.
Go to Settings > About Machine and write down your MCU version (e.g., MTCD_KLD_V2.01.1 ).
Improves Bluetooth pairing stability and updates wireless Android Auto or Apple CarPlay protocols.
Because "A-MEDIA AUTO" is a generic system designation rather than a standalone retail brand, there is no single official website for software support. Instead, the global developer community hosts functional repository files for free.
Free community files (from 4PDA or XDA) are safe if you read the comments. Stick to "Stock ROMs" unless you are an advanced user. Avoid "Rooted" mods if you only want stability.
Download the verified firmware zip package for your 1024x600 unit. Unzip/extract the contents directly to your computer.
The unit will reboot into recovery mode, install the software, and restart. Method B: Recovery Mode (For Bootloops or Frozen Units)