Upgrade Guide can help you to reflash your device based on RK3066 RK3188 RK3188T RK3288 RK3368 RK3229 This is a common guide for reflashing RockChip based devices. All RK SoC supports the same applications and drivers for Host system. Differences can be in hardware parts, so you need to detect OTG port and recovery buttons correctly. BEFORE START What you need: Image file Host PC USB OTG Cable Supported host OS: Windows XP (32/64bit) Windows 7 (32/64bit) Windows 8 (32/64bit) Windows 10 (32/64bit) The first thing you need is to download the archive with firmware. Inside archive, you find: BatchTool or Android Tool - tool for reflashing DriverAssitant - tool to install drivers and firmware image file Firmware image INSTALLING DRIVERS Launch RK DriverAssitant and press “Install Driver”. Apply all changes and warnings during installation until finishing message CONNECTING TO PC Run Batch tool or Android tool on your host PC.
In order to connect device with Host PC and run bootloader mode you should perform following steps: 1. Plug off device power adaptor. Connect device to computer via usb OTG port, much better to use certified OTG USB cable from package. Run Batch tool or RK Android tool 4. Hold the hardware recovery button. Plug in power adaptor and Turn on device if not turning on automatically.
RockChip Batch Tool is a small tool made by Fuzhou Rockchip that allows you to flash IMG firmware on the RockChipset devices (RK2918, RK3066, RK3188). Here, on this page we have managed to share the latest and oldest version of RockChip Batch Tool.
Tip: if you can’t hold recovery button or it’s broken you can reboot to bootloader from Ugoos power menu. RECOVERY BUTTONS AND OTG USB PORTS LOCATION ON UGOOS DEVICES YOU CAN SEE IN THE END OF THIS INSTRACTION. IF YOU USE ANDROID TOOL: In Android Tool choose “Upgrade Firmware” inset. If you did everything correctly and the RK driver installed properly on your computer, ANDROID TOOL shows you message “Found One Loader Device “ Click “Firmware” button and specify the path to the firmware file. You need to wait until the program download information about the firmware, then it will display report on the screen. Now click “Upgrade” button to start reflashing device. At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation.
For flashing dualboot or clear linux firmware (for example dualboot UT3/UT3s/UM3 firmwares) Run Android Tool. If you did everything correctly and the RK driver installed properly on your computer, ANDROID TOOL shows you message “Found One Loader Device “ In Android Tool choose “Download Image” inset. Default program configured to flash 'clear' android on your device. If you want install “Dualboot” or “Clear Linux” click right mouse button by program window, and then select “Load config”. Then choose one of configurations files: config.cfg - if want flash only Android configdualboot.cfg - if want flash dualboot configlinux.cfg - if want flash only linux 3. Now click the “Run” button to start reflashing device.
At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation. IF YOU USE BATCH TOOL: Run the Rockchip Batch Tool and click on the “” to choose file with firmware. If you did everything correctly and the driver is installed on your computer, you will see green light on one of the indicators.
Now click the “Upgrade” button to the firmware of the device. At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation. OTG usb ports and recovery buttons on Ugoos devices: UT4/UT3+ new UT3s Recovery button and USB OTG port is on the right side UT3/UT3s Recovery button and USB OTG port is on the right side UM3 Recovery button is from the left to antenna connector OTG USB port is left one.
Upgrade Guide can help you to reflash your device based on RK3066 RK3188 RK3188T RK3288 RK3368 RK3229 This is a common guide for reflashing RockChip based devices. All RK SoC supports the same applications and drivers for Host system. Differences can be in hardware parts, so you need to detect OTG port and recovery buttons correctly. BEFORE START What you need: Image file Host PC USB OTG Cable Supported host OS: Windows XP (32/64bit) Windows 7 (32/64bit) Windows 8 (32/64bit) Windows 10 (32/64bit) The first thing you need is to download the archive with firmware. Inside archive, you find: BatchTool or Android Tool - tool for reflashing DriverAssitant - tool to install drivers and firmware image file Firmware image INSTALLING DRIVERS Launch RK DriverAssitant and press “Install Driver”. Apply all changes and warnings during installation until finishing message CONNECTING TO PC Run Batch tool or Android tool on your host PC.
In order to connect device with Host PC and run bootloader mode you should perform following steps: 1. Plug off device power adaptor. Connect device to computer via usb OTG port, much better to use certified OTG USB cable from package. Run Batch tool or RK Android tool 4.
Hold the hardware recovery button. Plug in power adaptor and Turn on device if not turning on automatically.
Tip: if you can’t hold recovery button or it’s broken you can reboot to bootloader from Ugoos power menu. RECOVERY BUTTONS AND OTG USB PORTS LOCATION ON UGOOS DEVICES YOU CAN SEE IN THE END OF THIS INSTRACTION. IF YOU USE ANDROID TOOL: In Android Tool choose “Upgrade Firmware” inset. If you did everything correctly and the RK driver installed properly on your computer, ANDROID TOOL shows you message “Found One Loader Device “ Click “Firmware” button and specify the path to the firmware file. You need to wait until the program download information about the firmware, then it will display report on the screen.
Now click “Upgrade” button to start reflashing device. At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation. For flashing dualboot or clear linux firmware (for example dualboot UT3/UT3s/UM3 firmwares) Run Android Tool. If you did everything correctly and the RK driver installed properly on your computer, ANDROID TOOL shows you message “Found One Loader Device “ In Android Tool choose “Download Image” inset. Default program configured to flash 'clear' android on your device. If you want install “Dualboot” or “Clear Linux” click right mouse button by program window, and then select “Load config”.
Then choose one of configurations files: config.cfg - if want flash only Android configdualboot.cfg - if want flash dualboot configlinux.cfg - if want flash only linux 3. Now click the “Run” button to start reflashing device. At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation.
IF YOU USE BATCH TOOL: Run the Rockchip Batch Tool and click on the “” to choose file with firmware. If you did everything correctly and the driver is installed on your computer, you will see green light on one of the indicators. Now click the “Upgrade” button to the firmware of the device. At the end, you will see a report indicating a successful operation. OTG usb ports and recovery buttons on Ugoos devices: UT4/UT3+ new UT3s Recovery button and USB OTG port is on the right side UT3/UT3s Recovery button and USB OTG port is on the right side UM3 Recovery button is from the left to antenna connector OTG USB port is left one. UM2 UT2 UT1 thanks what about this flashing method?
Hello Thanks for the tutorial. I flashed v88 mars II this way but before no devices found in the end I disconnected the box from usb otg and power adapter, now there is nothing over hdmi on screen and I tried multiple times again to flash it but I dont get connection on rkdevtool.
What shuould I do now?Hi, i think you did something wrong, you must use Batchtool or AndroidTool for flashing a RK Box, of course you need a Win PC too, did you download the Drivers and Tools, please list what you have (Tools) & what done, then we can look if it is possible to get your Box back to life, on more Question, was it bricked before??? Greetings / gefattern.
For some reasons, Rockchip is extremely fond of Windows based firmware tools, and instead of providing a simple SD card method, they’ve continued to use these awful tools to upgrade firmware for Rockchip RK3288, RK3328, RK3399 devices, and other Rockchip based TV boxes. I don’t mean to say these are useless, but they should not be used by end users, unless their device is bricked.
Nevertheless, Rockchip has now release version 2.3 of their Android tools for Windows, and GeekBuying has showing how to do, which I’ll summarize below. Rockchip has also released an updated version for the v1.24 that allows you to do the update in Linux. Update: The latest versions of DriverAssistant (Step 1) and AndroidTool (Step 2) can be found in. The first thing to do is to make sure you’ve got the latest Rockchip USB drivers installed, the same as for. Download and extract (Version 2.38) which contains both AndroidTool and DriverAssistant 4.5, as well as tools like AFTTool.
Enter AndroidToolReleasev2.38 directory, and click on AndroidTool.exe to start the program. Connect the USB OTG port of your Rockchip device to your Windows computer, making USB debug is enabled in Android. AndroidTool now merges the functionalities of RkBatchTool (single file firmware) and RkAndroidTool (flash the NAND flash with an image corresponding to a particular partition such as kernel, system. Boot, etc.), and hence supports the two methods:. Single file (firmware.img) – Select Upgrade Firmware, load your device firmware, and click on Upgrade Click to Enlarge.
If you’ve got several images for the kernel, recovery, boot, parameter, etc., you need to click on Download Image, and load the images for the partitions would want to flash, before clicking on Run to complete the firmware upgrade. Click to Enlarge. Be patient, and the firmware update should be done after a while. I haven’t tried it myself since I don’t currently own any products powered by Rockchip RK3288. There’s also an Advanced Function menu, that will extract kernel.img, recovery.img, boot.img, system.img, etc. From a single “firmware.img” firmware file, read the Flash ID, get Flash info, read the IDB, and so on.
Support CNX Software - Donate via or on Patreon. In theory yes, but I’ve found these little Windows tools are poorly programmed, and at times I have had to spend three hours to flash firmware, trying different drivers, even different PCs, the window can’t be resized (hard to use with netbooks), and so on. It should also support RK30xx and RK31xx.
You could try to replace your libssl.so (after backing it up), as shown @. If something goes wrong your tablet may not be able to boot, but you should be able to recover via adb as mentioned in that post. Then run to test.