Open RCCRF56 opened 2 years ago
I had the same "Prepare IDB Fail" when trying to flash Ruka CW. Solved it using RKDevTool advanced function "Go Maskrom" . Got the idea in a post somewhere I don't remember.
I had the same "Prepare IDB Fail" when trying to flash Ruka CW. Solved it using RKDevTool advanced function "Go Maskrom" . Got the idea in a post somewhere I don't remember.
THANKS, I'll give that a try.
I had the same "Prepare IDB Fail" when trying to flash Ruka CW. Solved it using RKDevTool advanced function "Go Maskrom" . Got the idea in a post somewhere I don't remember.
OKAY, tried it, it definitely goes through the flashing process, apparently successfully, but then still black screen. With or without the SD Card with the RukaSD files on it and flashed to a fat32 format.
There are 3 FW options. If you flash one and it doesn't work, try the other 2.
You should get a Ruka Team splash screen even without the SD in.
Edit. Unless you have an A13. Then I think there is only one CFW available.
1) most of the links in your guide are dead, really had to hunt the files down. 2) Managed to find a toolconsole (V2.4) 3) put device into recovery/bootloader mode 4) Launched program in Admin mode 5) typed in the "RL 0x0 0xffffffff backup.img" command when told to, via your instructions 6) NOTHING seemed to be happening for over 20 minutes, "Write LBA from File" stayed at 0% for 20 minutes. 7) I had to abort it, since NOTHING was happening. The file that did get created was 2+GB and not 110-120MB
AndroidTool_Console v2.4 Pre-scanned files for viruses, seemed clean, pressed 1 on it, then typed the command you told me. PC: Nuc Extreme i9 99?0HK with 2070 SUPER 64GB RAM Latest WINDOWS 10 4TB NVME BOOT Used USB 3.0 also used USB 3.0 double male A connector to do this. Was the only double A connector I could find.
SO... When I went to flash your rom, "Prepare IDB Fail" happens. Again had to hunt down that tool as well (RKDevTool v2.86, got this one from Firefly dot com they seem to be the official seller of RAW Rockchip boards)
If you could please instruct me on how to fix it, that would be great. I saw online a lot of talks about jumping two NAND pins, but 3 sites that mentioned it, said three different pairings; 6+7, 8+9, 10+11 AND then there was one that was like "JUMP THEM ALL" WHAT? That last one I just discarded as being silly.
Thank you again.