While holding the button, plug the power back in and keep holding for 15 seconds. If the recovery menu appears, select "Wipe Data/Factory Reset." 2. Check Your Connection (For Flashing)
The is essentially a communication breakdown. In 80% of cases, it is caused by a bad USB connection or an incompatible firmware version. If you've tried different cables and ports and the error persists, the internal eMMC storage may have reached the end of its life. While holding the button, plug the power back
The internal storage (eMMC) may have become "read-only" or physically damaged. In 80% of cases, it is caused by
Most STBs only allow flashing through one specific USB port (usually USB-1 or the port furthest from the SD card slot). Most STBs only allow flashing through one specific
A failed Over-The-Air (OTA) update or an interrupted "flash" of a new ROM can leave the bootloader in a loop.
In the settings, ensure "Erase Flash" and "Erase Bootloader" are checked, but check "Overwrite Key" unless you have the original license files. 4. The "Short Circuit" Method (Advanced)
The processor is sending a request (a "Get" command) and is waiting for a response from another component, such as the NAND/eMMC flash storage or an external tool.