Select the correct chip ID (Hi3798MV100) and load the emmc_partitions.xml file provided with your firmware.

Finding official links for this older chipset can be difficult. Reliable community archives include:

A primary hub for Hi3798MV100 AOSP firmware discussions and troubleshooting.

Some hybrid satellite/IPTV boxes with this chip support Enigma2 images, which are highly customizable Linux-based OSes for TV reception. How to Flash the Firmware

For Himedia devices, check their official support pages for legacy firmware updates.

The original OS for most Hi3798MV100 devices. It is optimized for basic streaming but lacks support for modern apps that require higher API levels.

Depending on your goals—whether you want a standard media player or a dedicated Linux server—there are several firmware paths:

Use the Rufus tool or standard Windows formatting to ensure the drive is FAT32 .

For advanced users, the HiSTBLinux SDK allows you to compile and flash Linux distributions like Ubuntu 16.04. This turns the TV box into a low-power home server or IoT gateway.