Try connecting the in addition to the USB cable.
With your device plugged in (and the button held), open on your PC. rkdevtool no devices found
Connect the device directly to your motherboard’s rear I/O (if using a PC) rather than a front-panel port or a USB hub. 4. Windows Driver Signature Enforcement Try connecting the in addition to the USB cable
Strangely, RKDevTool often prefers USB 2.0 ports . If you are using a blue USB 3.0/3.1 port, try switching to a black USB 2.0 port. rkdevtool no devices found
Restart your PC. This ensures the Rockusb driver is properly bound to your USB ports. 3. Check the USB Cable and Port
Some Rockchip boards (like the RK3399 or RK3588 series) draw more power than a standard USB port can provide.
Try connecting the in addition to the USB cable.
With your device plugged in (and the button held), open on your PC.
Connect the device directly to your motherboard’s rear I/O (if using a PC) rather than a front-panel port or a USB hub. 4. Windows Driver Signature Enforcement
Strangely, RKDevTool often prefers USB 2.0 ports . If you are using a blue USB 3.0/3.1 port, try switching to a black USB 2.0 port.
Restart your PC. This ensures the Rockusb driver is properly bound to your USB ports. 3. Check the USB Cable and Port
Some Rockchip boards (like the RK3399 or RK3588 series) draw more power than a standard USB port can provide.