If someone gave you that exact file name:

Would you like help identifying a safe, official PhoenixCard version for your specific Allwinner device instead?

The term PhoenixCard v424 Exclusive refers to a specific internal build (often checksum verified) that includes three proprietary features standard versions lack:

Used primarily by repair centers, this exclusive feature writes a non-resettable sector count to sector 32 of the SD card. While the average user doesn't need this, advanced users use it to verify if a refurbished SD card is degrading.

Even with the exclusive version, issues occur. Here is the fix matrix:

| Error Code | Message | Solution in V424 Exclusive | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 0x162 | Bad Boot1/Checksum | Unplug power from device. Use "Reset Burn" mode (right-click burn button). | | 0x131 | NAND R/W Error | Your NAND has bad blocks. Run the "Low Level Erase (Ignore ECC)" via Ctrl + F9. | | 0x110 | USB Timeout | Disconnect USB 3.0 ports. Use a USB 2.0 hub. Increase timeout using exclusive INI edit. | | No LED activity | Boot0 not firing | Your SD card is too fast (UHS-1). Insert a 4GB Class 4 card. V424 Exclusive downgrades the bus speed automatically. |

In practice, “Exclusive” usually means: “This version contains device-specific fixes or unlocks a hidden feature (like burning PhoenixCard-protected images).”


Because this is a frequent vector for viruses, follow these rules:

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Here is the definitive process for using PhoenixCard v424 Exclusive on Windows 10 or 11.

Standard versions will fail if your device has a partial or corrupt eGON.Boot (the first-stage bootloader). The Exclusive version contains a forced JTAG bypass. It injects a clean, generic BROM (Boot ROM) directly onto the card before writing the system image. This allows the tool to detect devices that are otherwise invisible to USB burning tools.

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