: Users can load custom configuration files (right-click in the interface) to set up dual-boot or pure Linux environments . Supported Chipsets & Devices
Click first to clean out old, conflicting data footprints. Click Install Driver to deploy clean system-level drivers. Step-by-Step Flashing Procedure
Ensure your firmware .img matches your specific SoC generation (e.g., do not flash RK3328 firmware on an RK3399 board). Large image path handling or storage block failures.
Flashing will completely wipe the user data on your device. Back up all important photos, contacts, and documents beforehand.
Open the extracted folder and double-click DriverInstall.exe . Click the button.
What (e.g., RK3399, RK3229) or device model are you working with?
Fix: Verify your hardware model and redownload the correct device-specific stock ROM. Safety and Disclaimer
Full architecture support for modern and legacy Rockchip SoCs, including RK3229, RK3328, RK3288, RK3399, and the newer RK3588 series. Prerequisites Before Installation
To flash firmware, your device must be recognized by the software in a specialized low-level mode (often called or Maskrom mode). Turn off your Android device completely. Unplug it from the PC.
If it says "No Devices Found" , recheck your cable connections and reinstall the Rockchip Driver Assistant. Step 3: Configure the Partition Table
Erase or format specific flash memory blocks to clear stubborn bootloops or corrupted data.
: Users can flash individual partitions—such as the kernel, boot, or recovery images—without wiping the entire system. Unpacking/Packing Tools

