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RKAndroidTool v1.35: The Essential Guide to Rockchip Firmware Flashing
- Read the chip ID or hardware ID from the device in MaskROM/Loader mode.
- Match against a local
firmware_db.jsonfile (user-configurable) and auto-load the correct firmware paths.
- If you have a single firmware file (e.g.,
update.img), click the "..." button next to "Firmware" and select it. Click "Restore". - If you have partition files, check the boxes next to the partitions you want to flash. For each, click the blank field and browse to the corresponding
.imgfile.
Run as Administrator:
Right-click RKAndroidTool.exe and select "Run as Administrator" to ensure it has permission to access USB ports. RKAndroidTool v1.35
- Data Loss: Flashing firmware completely wipes the internal storage. Users must back up personal data.
- Incompatibility: Flashing firmware intended for a different chipset (e.g., flashing RK3188 firmware on an RK3288 device) will result in a hard brick.
- Driver Conflicts: Windows 10/11 sometimes block the installation of unsigned Rockchip drivers, requiring "Driver Signature Enforcement" to be disabled.
- Success Rate: While v1.35 is stable for older chips, users with RK3399 or newer SoCs are generally advised to use the newer RKDevTool (v2.x) to ensure compatibility with newer flash memory types.
Using RKAndroidTool v1.35 is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started: RKAndroidTool v1
Configure Partitions
If successful, the tool will display "Found One LOADER Device" at the bottom. : Read the chip ID or hardware ID from
2. Primary Functions
specific implementation guide
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