Choose the specific firmware .img file you downloaded for your device. Choose your Write Mode .
Alternatives
You may need to create a symbolic link to the SD card device (e.g., /dev/sdb ). Use winecfg to map the drive. phoenixcard v4.1.2
The v4.1.2 update ensures improved compatibility with modern SD card capacities and faster verification processes to ensure data integrity after the write cycle is complete.
: Insert the prepared card into the target device (while powered off) and turn it on to begin the automatic firmware update. Choose the specific firmware
wine PhoenixCard.exe
: Does not require installation; the software runs directly from the executable after decompressing the Automatic Drive Detection Use winecfg to map the drive
She ran the executable. The interface was utilitarian: a simple list for the drive, a dropdown for "Write Mode," and a large "Burn" button. She selected her firmware—an older Android .img file—and set the mode to
While older versions struggled with cards larger than 8GB, v4.1.2 reliably supports SDHC and SDXC cards up to 64GB (and some users report 128GB working with correct formatting).