By systematically checking these points, you can usually bypass the "Wait for Get" hang and successfully proceed with your firmware recovery or update.

: Many boxes have a hidden reset button inside the AV jack. Hold this down while plugging in the USB cable to the PC.

: The system has detected that while the PC might be sending data, it isn't receiving a valid response back from the STB’s Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (UART) interface. Primary Causes of the Error

: Flashing firmware requires stable power. If the STB is underpowered (e.g., trying to power it solely via a USB 2.0 port without its DC adapter), the BootROM may crash. Step-by-Step Solutions 1. Verify the Physical Connection

Ensure you are using the latest version of the or Rockchip Tool .

If the software can't "see" the device, you may need to force it into a state where the BootROM is active:

Occasionally, aggressive security software blocks the low-level UART communication protocols used by flashing utilities. Temporarily disable these and run your flashing tool as an . Summary Checklist Potential Issue Cable Swap to a shorter, high-quality USB Male-to-Male cable. Mode Ensure the device is in "Discovery" or "MaskROM" mode. Drivers Install the specific Amlogic/Rockchip drivers for your OS. Voltage

: On most Android TV boxes, only one specific USB port (often USB-1 or the one furthest from the SD card slot) supports OTG flashing.

: The software on your PC (like Amlogic Burn Card Maker or RKBatchTool) is waiting to receive a handshake signal or data packet from the STB.

In Windows Device Manager, the STB should appear under "libusb-win32 devices" or "Ports (COM & LPT)" without a yellow exclamation mark. If it shows as "Unknown Device," right-click and manually update the driver from the tool's installation folder. 4. Disable Firewall/Antivirus

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