| Cause | Solution | |-------|----------| | USB cable/port issue | Swap cable, use USB 2.0 port, avoid hubs | | Driver missing | Reinstall Amlogic USB Burning Tool drivers | | UART conflict | Disconnect serial adapter | | Wrong firmware | Obtain correct bootloader.img for your exact board/SoC | | Reset button timing | Adjust the hold-and-release timing during power-up |
: If you soldered pins to the STB motherboard, inspect them with a magnifying glass to ensure there are no bridges or cold joints. 2. Configure Correct Serial Settings
: The chip is stuck in an initialization loop. It has transmitted a "ready" packet or beacon and is awaiting a specific handshake command (often a GET command or a specialized ping like 0x7F ) from the flashing software. | Cause | Solution | |-------|----------| | USB
This message typically indicates that the (the very first code that runs when the device powers on) cannot find a valid bootloader (like U-Boot) on the flash memory, or it is failing to initialize the memory. Essentially, your TV box is "bricked"—it cannot start the Android operating system.
The specific error message "bootrom error wait for get please check stb uart receive google" suggests a problem that involves: It has transmitted a "ready" packet or beacon
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A is a critical connection failure. It occurs when a computer flashes firmware to a Set-Top Box (STB) or Android TV box. The software sends a connection request, but the TV box does not reply. This halts the flashing process before it even starts. The specific error message "bootrom error wait for
Check that your serial adapter appears under "Ports (COM & LPT)" in Windows Device Manager and note the COM number. Check Physical Connections: Ensure the
Ensure it is set strictly to . Supplying 5V to a 3.3V UART bus can permanently cook the input registers of the BootROM chip or cause severe signal distortion. 3. Enforce the Proper Boot Mode Intercept