Rkandroidtool — V1.35
Version 1.35 is optimized for legacy and classic Rockchip chipsets. It is highly stable when working with the following SoCs:
Look at the bottom of the program interface. It should display: .
The tool runs natively on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. Run the application as an Administrator to prevent permission errors. 2. Rockchip USB Drivers (Rockusb Drivers)
: Wipe the entire NAND or eMMC flash storage to ensure a clean installation. System Requirements and Prerequisites RKAndroidTool v1.35
Flashing firmware carries a risk of bricking your device. Ensure you have the exact firmware match for your processor and board version before clicking "Run."
If your firmware is a single update.img file, you can often load it, but v1.35 is best used with unpacked firmware (folders containing kernel.img , system.img , boot.img , etc.). Ensure all necessary checkboxes in the list are ticked. 3. Erasing the IDB (Optional but Recommended)
: The tool can "Erase IDB" (ID Block), which is often a necessary first step when preparing a device for a fresh firmware installation or recovering from a boot loop. Version 1
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This usually indicates a bad cable or that the device isn't in the correct mode. Try "Lower Format" first to initialize the NAND flash.
Click the path column next to the item row, or use the tool's file browser to locate the parameter.txt file included with your firmware package. This file tells the software exactly where each system image belongs on the physical flash memory. Step 3: Map the Image Files The tool runs natively on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11
Connect the device to your PC via USB while holding the button. The tool should display: . Step 2: Loading Firmware Files
The interface is divided into distinct tabs for specific workflows:
Stock or custom firmware tailored specifically to your exact device model and processor. Step-by-Step Guide to Using RKAndroidTool v1.35 Follow these steps carefully to flash your Rockchip device. Step 1: Install Rockchip USB Drivers Download and extract the Rockchip Driver Assistant . Launch DriverInstall.exe . Click the Install Driver button.
Using RKAndroidTool v1.35 is relatively straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:
: They open RKAndroidTool v1.35 . They load the image files— parameter , kernel , boot , and system .


