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a ) Insert the SD card made just now into the SD card slot (it is recommended to connect the debug cable.
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[[File:RSB-4810 Burning environment.png]]
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b )  Power on and wait for the burning to complete (connect the debug line to see the burning progress.
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[[File:RSB-4810 remove SD.png]]

Revision as of 11:40, 19 October 2023

Note: First make sure that the current system of the board is Linux. If the current system of the board is Android, this method cannot be used. Only "Method 1" can be used.

Step 1: Generate update.img , Double-click the mkupdate.bat file in the rockdev\ directory on your PC.

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Wait patiently to generate "rockdev\update.img".

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RSB-4810 mkupdate 2.png



Step 2 :Decompress SDDiskTool v1.69.zip

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a ) Take an SD card with more than 8G (small card) Insert the SD card into the card reader, and then insert the device into the PC .

b )  Open SWick Create Upgrade disk tool v1.69, select the function mode as "Firmware upgrade" .

c )  Select the absolute path where the firmware upgrade is update.img .

d )  Ignore Then click on "Start creating"

RSB-4810 SDTool.pngRSB-4810 SDTool 2.png

Wait patiently for burning success.

RSB-4810 SDTool success.png


Step 3 : Burn system using SD card

a ) Insert the SD card made just now into the SD card slot (it is recommended to connect the debug cable.

RSB-4810 Burning environment.png

b )  Power on and wait for the burning to complete (connect the debug line to see the burning progress.

RSB-4810 remove SD.png