Methods of access to the site

To access the Service Box website you must have a valid user ID and password. You must get your logon codes whilst registering for free on the site

For more information on registering, refer to the 'Registration' help in the 'First steps' chapter.


If you are already registered

You must enter your client code and your password in the required fields, in the middle of the login page.

If you have lost your login codes

Phoenixcard V412 Work (2024)

Click the button located at the top of the user interface.

used to create bootable MicroSD cards for devices powered by Allwinner processors, such as tablets, development boards (e.g., ), and specialized hardware like Whatsminer control boards

If the software reports a successful write but the target Allwinner device shows a black screen or fails to initiate the flash upgrade:

Click the button and navigate to your downloaded firmware .img file. phoenixcard v412 work

: Used for "mass production." This creates an SD card that, when inserted into a powered-off device and turned on, automatically flashes the firmware onto the device's internal storage. Startup Mode

: This was the critical part. He selected Product mode . Unlike "Startup" mode, which just boots the OS from the card, "Product" mode would force the tablet to rewrite its internal NAND memory entirely.

For Allwinner devices (Orange Pi, Banana Pi, Beelink, Sunvell, etc.), PhoenixCard V4.1.2 is non-negotiable. Do not try to replace it. Click the button located at the top of the user interface

Disclaimer: Flashing firmware carries risks. Always ensure your device has sufficient charge and you are using the correct firmware to avoid "bricking" your hardware. If you're interested, I can also provide: to download PhoenixCard V4.1.2.

Follow these steps to successfully create a bootable/flashing SD card: 1. Launch the Application

Before launching the software, ensure you have the correct hardware and software configuration. Skipping these specs often results in immediate burning errors. Startup Mode : This was the critical part

Creates a card that auto-flashes firmware onto the device's internal NAND/eMMC flash memory, then powers down.

Searching online quickly reveals that many official support channels still reference it. For example, Orange Pi, a popular single-board computer manufacturer, explicitly mentions in their documentation to use PhoenixCard v4.1.2 for their Zero Plus 2 and other models. Many users also confirm that while they have heard of versions up to 4.2.8, the official guide for their device still points them to 4.1.2.