: The USB-to-TTL/RS232 adapter driver is not installed correctly or is assigned to the wrong COM port.
The Boot ROM is sitting in a listening loop. It is actively waiting to receive a command, configuration file, or bootloader image from an external source.
The baud rate, data bits, or parity settings in your terminal software (like PuTTY, SecureCRT, or Miniterm) do not match what the BootROM expects. bootrom error wait for get please check stb uart receive hot
When an STB displays this specific BootROM error, the issue usually stems from one of three areas:
"Please check STB UART receive," the terminal seemed to taunt him. : The USB-to-TTL/RS232 adapter driver is not installed
Note: Leave the VCC/Power pin disconnected if the STB is powered by its own wall adapter.
Before attempting a fix, confirm you are dealing with a software brick (recoverable) vs a hardware brick (unrecoverable). The baud rate, data bits, or parity settings
Most instances of this error are caused by basic wiring mistakes between your PC and the STB's serial interface.
The "bootrom error wait for get" message is not a sign of a completely destroyed device; rather, it is an invitation from the processor to flash new firmware over a serial connection. By carefully verifying your TX/RX wiring, matching your terminal's baud rate to the chipset requirements, and starting your flashing tool prior to powering on the box, you can establish the necessary connection to salvage and unbrick your Set-Top Box. If you need help finishing the recovery process, tell me: