Unplug your China box ...any wonky USB peripheral also.
Start with an uninstall program (I used I.O. Bit Uninstaller). Uninstall (World Cup) drivers if possible, uninstall Amlogic Burn Tool.
Go to C:/ drive or your previous install location and delete references to Amlogic folders.
Open Device Manager. Show hidden devices.
Find World Cup drivers and uninstall.
Look for any USB label..."Unknown Device" -uninstall
Open Universal Serial Bus Controllers label and look for similar Unknown Device - uninstall.
Open your Windows Registry, (regedit -i f you did not know this **** "you are in, over your head").
Select find and search for - worldcup .
Each and every instance should be deleted (F3 or find next)
World Cup drivers are still in Windows "store archive" which is best to not hack about.
Reboot and open Device Manager, confirming removal of the problem drivers and devices.
Download Amlogic Burn Tool:
https://chinagadgetsre…/down...ol-v2-1-6.html This V2.1.6 has the World Cup drivers embedded in the install package. Choose a different version if you think it better for your P.C.
Try running Amlogic Burn Tool and setup firmware, then connect China Box...hopefully success!
If success is still out of reach...try to reboot and rerun Amlogic Burn Tool.