In the cramped, LED-lit workshop behind a Shenzhen electronics market, Jia Wei stared at the dead-bricked ZTE ZXV10 B760HS2 set-top box on his bench. It had been a standard ISP-locked unit—until he’d tried to force a generic Android TV ROM onto it. Now it was a paperweight.
Save the stock ROM image to a secure folder. This file is your safety net if the flashing process fails. Step 2: Preparing the Flashing Tool
Installing custom firmware (often based on the open-source or modified Android images used by the Enigma2 community) unlocks this potential. It transforms a dumb terminal into a smart media hub.
Stock ISP firmware turns capable hardware into a walled garden. Transitioning to a custom ROM unlocks the device's true potential:
Disconnect the USB cable. Now, plug the HDMI into the TV and connect the power adapter. The first boot on a custom ROM often takes longer than usual as the system rebuilds the cache.
Boot back into the recovery menu and perform a full cache partition wipe and factory reset.
Access to custom launchers, root permissions, and the ability to disable automatic over-the-air (OTA) updates from the original provider. Hardware Overview Specification Processor Quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 Graphics ARM G31 MP2 GPU Output HDMI (up to 1080p), Composite Video Connectivity Ethernet 10/100, Wi-Fi, 2x USB 2.0 Type A Storage Typically 8GB Flash (expandable via SD card) Installation Prerequisites
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A to connect the STB to your computer.
Install the MTK USB VCOM drivers on your PC. On Windows 10/11, you may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement before the drivers will function correctly.
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