| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Flash boot.img , system.img , recovery.img , kernel.img , misc.img , parameter , and loader file individually. | | Erase NAND (IDB) | Wipes the Internal Data Block (IDB) before flashing—critical for cleaning corrupted partitions. | | Flash Entire ROM | With all partitions checked, click "Run" to flash everything in one go. | | Device Detection | Automatically detects devices in Maskrom/Loader mode, displaying "Found RKAndroid Loader Rock USB." | | Portable Application | No installation required—runs directly from extracted folder. ~2.8 MB in size. | | Dual-Boot Support | Can flash kernels to the recovery partition, enabling dual-boot setups (Android + Linux). |
Compared to command-line tools, the GUI of v135 is intuitive, showing status messages (e.g., "Found One Loader Device"). rk android tool v135 best
What specific (e.g., RK3188, RK3288) are you targeting? | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
Mira pressed her thumb against the cracked tablet screen. Nothing. Just the dim glow of a bootloop—the Rockchip logo fading in and out like a dying heartbeat. | | Device Detection | Automatically detects devices
Extract the downloaded RK Android Tool V1.35 archive to a dedicated folder on your computer. Right-click on RKAndroidTool.exe and select . Look at the bottom of the program window; it should display "Found One LOADER Device" or "Found One MASKROM Device" . If it says "No Devices Found," reinstall your Rockchip USB drivers. Step 3: Load the Parameter File
Accept any Windows security prompts. Reboot your PC once installation completes. Step 2: Boot Your Device into Loader Mode
The tool provides a robust "Erase Flash" function. On older NAND flash chips that have corrupted sectors, a full low-level erase via v1.35 often revives devices that newer tools fail to recognize.