Basic2nd-recovery-system.zip -24 6: Mb- --39-link--39- !new!

Look inside the extracted folder for a file named recovery.iso or basic2nd.img . Use a tool like Rufus (Windows), balenaEtcher (cross-platform), or the dd command (Linux/macOS) to write the image to the USB drive.

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: If multiple compliant USB 2.0 sticks fail to activate the screen, the device's internal DMA channels or USB host controllers may have suffered physical voltage degradation, meaning a complete hardware replacement is required.

: Indicates the alleged file size (24.6 Megabytes). Look inside the extracted folder for a file named recovery

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