A: Possibly, but you will lose Wi-Fi. You need to physically open the box, read the chip label (e.g., SV6256P or AP6334), and search for that specific driver.

No official website hosts this firmware because MXQ devices are generic white-label products. Avoid any site claiming to be “MXQ Official Firmware Center”—that does not exist. Stick to community-verified links, and your MXQ Pro 4K will run for another two years.

A: Reinstall the libusb driver using Zadig. Set the driver for “WorldCup Device” to libusb-win32 .

Have a different board? Open your box, look for the PCB code (e.g., LP3 V23 or LP103 V4.0), and search accordingly. The wrong firmware is worse than no firmware. Share this article with anyone stuck in an MXQ boot loop. Knowledge is the best tech support.

Last updated: May 2026

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