Rkdevtool | No Devices Found
After this, “No Devices Found” should disappear from RKDevTool.
On Ubuntu/Debian:
This can be incredibly frustrating, especially when attempting to recover a bricked device. However, this error is common, and the solutions are almost always straightforward.
Older chips (like RK3288, RK3399) work best with . rkdevtool no devices found
While maintaining the short, plug the USB cable into your PC.
Rockchip provides a tool called "DriverAssitant" (v4.7 or v5.1.1).
While holding the button, plug the USB cable from your PC into the device's designated flashing port. After this, “No Devices Found” should disappear from
On macOS, the open-source rkdeveloptool is often used via Homebrew. To install it, run:
Use a verified USB-A to USB-C data cable plugged directly into the back of your PC's motherboard.
If you still see "No Devices Found," accept that the device may be in a "brick funeral." However, in my experience, 95% of users stop at the driver step. Go back to Chapter 2. Read every line. Do not skip the "Uninstall" step. Older chips (like RK3288, RK3399) work best with
Create a new udev rules file:
To give you a more specific "fix," I need to know a little more about your setup:
Only one specific USB port on your device acts as the "OTG" or flashing port. Consult your device's pinout to ensure you aren't plugged into a standard host port. 3. Install (or Reinstall) Rockchip Assistant Drivers