Operating the v1.35 tool typically involves connecting the device via USB while holding a specific hardware "Recovery" or "Boot" button. Once the status bar at the bottom of the tool displays "Found One LOADER Device," the user can load a configuration file (the parameter file) that defines the memory offsets for each system component.

Before attempting to flash your device, prepare your environment to avoid unexpected disconnections.

The software cannot communicate with the device without the official Rockchip DriverAssitant. Download the package. Extract the archive and launch DriverInstall.exe . Click Install Driver .

RK Android Tool v135 is a focused utility for Rockchip-based device maintenance and flashing. It’s powerful for both single-device recovery and batch provisioning but requires attention to drivers, correct firmware, and careful operation to avoid bricking devices.

(often version 5.1.1 or similar) to ensure the PC recognizes the device. Loader Mode

| Version / Component | File Name(s) | Key Features / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RKDevTool Release v3.32 | RKDevTool_Release_v3.32.zip | Successor to RKAndroidTool; supports newer chips | | AndroidTool Release v2.84 | AndroidTool_Release_v2.84.zip | Alternative name; similar functionality | | AndroidTool Release v3.30 | Rockchip_Android_Tool_v3.30.zip | Latest stable build | | Driver Assistant v5.13 | Rockchip_DriverAssitant_v5.1.1.zip | USB driver installer for modern Windows | | Batch Tool (older) | RKBatchTool.exe | Simpler tool for flashing single update.img |

Find your RKAndroidTool v1.35 folder and launch RKAndroidTool.exe . If your firmware came as a single update.img , load it by clicking the "Firmware" button and selecting the file. If it came as separate partition files, ensure the correct paths for boot.img , system.img , etc., are selected in the tool's interface.

Stable performance on Windows XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Prerequisites: Getting Ready to Flash

: Detects devices in Loader Mode or MaskROM Mode —critical states for recovering "bricked" devices that won't boot normally.

Before attempting to use the tool, prepare your workspace environment to ensure stable data transmission. 1. Hardware and OS Requirements

Press and hold the physical button (some devices require Volume Down or a recessed Recovery/Reset pinhole button).

Ensure the checkbox on the far left of that specific partition row is . Step 5: Erase and Flash