MS36639-ZC01-01 firmware dump for HAIER H32E06S. Fix it now!

MS36639-ZC01-01 firmware dump for HAIER H32E06S tv
MS36639-ZC01-01 Firmware Dump – HAIER H32E06S SPI Flash Download
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MS36639-ZC01-01 Firmware Dump – HAIER H32E06S

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MS36639-ZC01-01 main board for HAIER H32E06S TV showing SPI flash chip location and component layout MS36639-ZC01-01 ✓ 100% Tested

Firmware Overview

This page provides the MS36639-ZC01-01 firmware dump specifically extracted for the HAIER H32E06S television. This is a verified SPI memory dump from the 25Q64 flash chip, designed to resolve critical memory-related failures. The dump has been read, cleaned, and tested on actual hardware to ensure full functionality before distribution.

Whether your HAIER H32E06S is stuck on the logo screen, has a corrupted EEPROM, or refuses to boot entirely, this firmware dump serves as a factory-level restoration file that writes directly to the SPI flash memory via an RT809H programmer or USB update method.

Technical Specifications

BrandHAIER
ModelH32E06S
Main BoardMS36639-ZC01-01
LCD PanelHD Resolution (1366×768)
SPI Flash IC25Q64 (64Mbit / 8MB)
Programming MethodRT809H Programmer / USB Update
File TypeBIN (Full Dump)
Firmware StatusTested & Working

SPI Flash Chip Location

The 25Q64 SPI flash memory is located on the MS36639-ZC01-01 main board as shown in the image below. Before desoldering, take note of pin 1 orientation marked by the dot on the chip package. Use a hot air rework station at 320°C with adequate flux to prevent pad damage.

25Q64 SPI flash chip location on MS36639-ZC01-01 main board HAIER H32E06S with pin 1 indicator

Common Issues & Symptoms

The following problems are frequently reported on the HAIER H32E06S with the MS36639-ZC01-01 board and are typically caused by SPI flash memory corruption:

  • TV stuck on HAIER logo – boot loop with no progression to home screen
  • No picture, no sound – backlight is ON but screen remains completely black
  • Dead TV – no standby LED, no power response despite good power supply
  • Software error after failed OTA firmware update (bricked state)
  • EEPROM corruption – distorted picture, wrong color mapping, or inverted display
  • Channel data and settings reset continuously after every power cycle
  • Remote control becomes unresponsive – IR commands not processed by MCU
  • Audio present but no video output on any input source (HDMI/AV/USB)
  • TV powers on then immediately shuts off after 2-3 seconds (protection mode)

Diagnostic & Repair Protocol

Follow this systematic procedure to diagnose and repair the HAIER H32E06S using the firmware dump file. Each step should be performed in sequence to ensure successful restoration.

Phase 1 – Initial Hardware Inspection

  1. Visual Board Inspection: Remove the TV back cover and examine the MS36639-ZC01-01 main board for burnt components, swollen capacitors, cracked solder joints, or corrosion. Address any physical damage before proceeding with firmware work.
  2. Power Supply Verification: Using a multimeter, verify all output voltages from the PSU: 5V standby, 12V main, and 24V backlight supply. Ensure voltages are within ±5% tolerance under load conditions.
  3. SPI Chip Continuity Test: Verify the 25Q64 chip VCC (pin 8) receives 3.3V and GND (pin 4) has proper continuity. Check for short circuits between data lines (MOSI, MISO, CLK, CS).

Phase 2 – Firmware Programming (RT809H Method)

  1. Desolder the SPI Chip: Apply flux generously around the 25Q64 IC. Use a hot air station at 320°C with medium airflow. Carefully lift the chip once all pins are reflowed. Clean pads with solder wick.
  2. Seat Chip in Programmer: Place the 25Q64 into the SOP8 adapter on the RT809H programmer. Ensure pin 1 alignment matches the adapter marking. Close the clamp securely.
  3. Detect & Erase: Launch RT809H software, click “Auto Detect” to identify the W25Q64 chip. Perform a full chip erase and verify the erase was successful (all FF bytes).
  4. Load & Write Firmware: Open the downloaded BIN file via “Load File.” Click “Program” to write the firmware dump to the chip. Wait for the progress bar to complete – do not interrupt.
  5. Verify Data Integrity: Click “Verify” to compare the chip contents against the source file. A successful verification confirms 100% data match with zero errors.
  6. Resolder & Reassemble: Resolder the programmed 25Q64 chip back onto the main board with proper pin 1 orientation. Apply flux, use soldering iron at 350°C, and inspect all joints under magnification.

Phase 3 – USB Update Method (Alternative)

  1. Prepare USB Drive: Format a USB flash drive (4GB–16GB) to FAT32 file system. Copy the firmware file to the root directory of the USB drive.
  2. Enter Recovery Mode: Insert the USB drive into the TV’s USB port. Power on the TV while holding the menu button on the main board. The TV should detect the firmware file automatically.
  3. Flash Process: Follow on-screen prompts if display is functional. The update process takes approximately 3-5 minutes. Do not remove power during the update.

Phase 4 – Post-Flash Verification

  1. Initial Power Test: Connect the TV to mains power. The standby LED should illuminate within 2 seconds. Press power – the TV should boot to the initial setup wizard.
  2. Factory Reset: Navigate to Menu → System → Factory Reset. This clears any residual EEPROM data and ensures clean calibration values are loaded.
  3. Full Function Test: Test all inputs (HDMI, AV, USB, Antenna), audio output (internal speakers and headphone jack), remote control response, and on-screen menu navigation.

Video Tutorial

Watch the complete step-by-step firmware flashing process for the MS36639-ZC01-01 main board in the video guide below:

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MS36639-ZC01-01 – SPI 25Q64 Dump File

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