Rkdevtool No Devices Found !!top!! ◎ [ PROVEN ]

Use a pair of metal tweezers to short (connect) these two pins together.

To ensure the tool has sufficient permissions: rkdevtool no devices found

RKDevTool is a Windows-native .exe . If you run it via Wine or VirtualBox, "No Devices Found" is guaranteed due to raw USB access restrictions. Use a pair of metal tweezers to short

If you are trying to flash firmware, update your Rockchip-based device, or dump a partition using RKDevTool (Rockchip Development Tool) and are met with the dreaded or "No Found RKAndroid Device" message, you are not alone. If you are trying to flash firmware, update

This usually occurs when the bootloader becomes corrupted. The board cannot boot into Loader mode. The solution is to manually force the device back into MaskROM mode using the hardware method described above (shorting pins or holding the MaskROM button).

: USB 3.0/3.1 ports (blue ports) often feature power-saving protocols or controller drivers that conflict with Rockchip's recovery interface. Plug your cable into a native USB 2.0 port (usually black), preferably on the back of the motherboard if using a desktop PC.

To know if the computer sees the device, even if the software doesn't, check Device Manager. Open Device Manager ( devmgmt.msc ). Connect your device in Loader mode. Look under "Rockchip Devices" .