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Ensure you have installed the Rockchip USB Drivers . Try different USB ports (USB 2.0 is often more stable than 3.0).
Rkdevtool (Rockchip Development Tool) is a Windows-based utility designed for low-level flashing, partitioning, and firmware management on devices powered by (common in Chromebooks, Android TV boxes, single-board computers like the Firefly, and some tablets). It communicates with the device in Mask ROM Mode or Loader Mode – special states where the device’s boot ROM is active, allowing direct access to flash memory even when the main firmware is corrupted.
Before launching the application, ensure your environment is prepared: Driver Assistant : You must install the Rockchip DriverAssistant Rkdevtool V2.71 Download
: The standard mode for updating firmware. The tool will display "Found One LOADER Device" at the bottom. Maskrom Mode
Check the partitions you want to flash (e.g., Loader , System , Kernel ). Ensure you have installed the Rockchip USB Drivers
RKDevTool cannot discover your device over USB without the proper Rockchip USB drivers. RKDevTool (All Version) Download
Connect your Rockchip device to the PC while holding the recovery button (or using a USB debugging cable). The tool should show "Found One Loader Device" or "Found One Maskrom Device". Go to the tab. Click Firmware and select your .img file. Click Upgrade . Method 2: Using "Download Image" (Multiple Partition Files) Run RKDevTool.exe . Go to the Download Image tab. It communicates with the device in Mask ROM
Use a reliable, short USB data cable. Faulty cables can disconnect mid-flash, resulting in a hard brick.
RKDevTool V2.71 supports a vast ecosystem of Rockchip SoCs. It works seamlessly with legacy chips as well as modern processors, including: RK3588, RK3588S, RK3568, RK3566 RK33XX Series: RK3399, RK3368, RK3328, RK3308 RK32XX Series: RK3288, RK3229, RK3228A Legacy Chips: RK3188, RK3066, RK2928 Prerequisites Before Flashing