Rkdevtool No Devices Found ❲HIGH-QUALITY | 2026❳

If your device boots to Android but has "Root" access:


Before clicking random buttons, you need to understand what “No Devices Found” actually means.

RKDevTool communicates with your Rockchip device via a specific protocol called Loader Mode or Mask ROM Mode. Unlike a standard USB drive, your device does not automatically enter this mode when plugged in. It requires a specific electrical trigger (holding a button or shorting pins). rkdevtool no devices found

When the tool says "No Devices Found," it means exactly one of three things:

Let's fix them in order of probability.


Some poorly designed boards (especially cheap Android TV boxes) have a weak USB detection circuit. Adding a 10kΩ resistor between the D+ line and 3.3V can force high-speed USB detection.

Warning: This is only for experienced electronics hobbyists. If your device boots to Android but has "Root" access:


If DriverAssitant fails, use the open-source tool Zadig.

At this point, your Device Manager should show "Rockchip USB" or "Class for Rockchip USB" with no yellow icon. Before clicking random buttons, you need to understand


This sounds simple, but it’s critical.