: A green status bar or success message (e.g., "Success: 1") indicates the process is finished. You can then disconnect and reboot the device. Important Safety Tips
| Feature | v1.63 | v1.64 | |--------|-------|-------| | USB 3.0 stability | Occasional timeouts | Improved handshake retries | | Windows 11 compatibility | Manual driver signing | Native driver support (test mode optional) | | eMMC v5.1 support | Partial | Full (including HS400) | | Error reporting | Generic codes | Partition‑specific diagnostics |
While holding the button, connect the device to your PC via the designated USB port (often marked "OTG" or "USB 1").
Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit).
Displays a detailed command line output tracking the exact progress and blocks being written to the chip. System Requirements factory tool v1.64
The firmware image file on your hard drive is structurally corrupt or suffered a bad download.
Accept any Windows security prompts and wait for the success confirmation. Step 2: Extract and Configure Factory Tool V1.64
The user interface includes a real-time log window. If a flashing procedure fails, the tool generates a specific error code (e.g., "IDB download failed" or "Check chip fail") which helps technicians pinpoint hardware or driver issues. Prerequisites for Using Factory Tool V1.64
Understanding Factory Tool V1.64: The Ultimate Guide to Rockchip Device Flashing : A green status bar or success message (e
Capable of managing multiple connected devices simultaneously for bulk firmware installation. Operational Workflow Driver Preparation: Before use, the Rockchip DriverAssistant
If successful, you will see a colored box (often green) light up in the tool, showing "Maskrom" or "Loader" mode. 4. Run the Flash Click the button to start the flashing process. The tool will erase the old firmware and write the new one.
during this process, or you may permanently break it. 5. Finalize
Power off your Rockchip device completely. Connect it to your PC via USB while holding the appropriate button combination for your device (typically the volume up button or a dedicated reset button). This forces the device into mask ROM/download mode. Once connected successfully, FactoryTool will display the device with an ID in its interface. Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit)
Click the button in the tool interface, disconnect the USB cable, and boot your device. The first boot after a fresh flash can take up to 10 minutes as the system initializes partitions. Troubleshooting Common Errors
For manufacturers, one of the most valuable features of FactoryTool is its support for USB hubs to enable simultaneous flashing of multiple Rockchip devices. By connecting an externally powered USB hub, technicians can flash firmware onto anywhere from two to seven devices concurrently, dramatically improving production-line efficiency.
Select the option (recommended for a clean install) or Upgrade . Click the Run (or Start) button.
Factory Tool v1.64 comes with a range of new features and enhancements, including: