: Ensure the firmware matches your specific panel model, not just the board.

: A NAND BIOS file for this specific board (often labeled for 32" models like the 32M9000) is available on Elektrotanya .

: Use a FAT32 formatted USB drive (ideally 32GB or less).

The is a common "three-in-one" universal TV motherboard used in various LED/LCD TVs, including Hyundai models. To get your TV running with a 1366x768 resolution, you typically need the correct firmware (USB update) or a dump file (for an EEPROM/NAND programmer). 🛠️ Firmware & Files

If you tell me the of your Hyundai TV (e.g., HY32...), I can help you find the specific firmware file for that model.