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[General] Help ! Androidtool does not work with Windows10

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Posted at 12/12/2018 14:47:22      1#
Hi, @navigatoria , welcome to this forum.

In Windows 10, AndroidTool should be run as Administrator to gain the required permission.
We have written a new note regarding to flashing firmware.
In case you need it, here is the link:

  http://wiki.t-firefly.com/en/Firefly-RK3399/flashing-notes.html
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Posted at 12/13/2018 09:16:29      2#
Please extract AndroidTool to another directory and run from there,
instead of running it directly inside the archive file.

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Posted at 12/17/2018 17:56:03      3#
That's weird. I've never met this problem.
No idea what happened to the AndroidTool.

What's your Windows version ? Is it Windows 10 32 bits or 64 bits?
Try to extract files to a directory with only alphanums and no space.
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Posted at 12/18/2018 09:50:02      4#
your Androidtools v2.58 Missing a file :config.ini
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Posted at 12/18/2018 10:08:41      5#
Last edited by penguin In 12/18/2018 10:10 Editor

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Posted at 12/18/2018 18:04:24      6#
Last edited by penguin In 12/18/2018 18:11 Editor
navigatoria Posted at 12/18/2018 16:11
Hello,

thank you for your answer, but I have all the files, look it's the same image as your scr ...

Are you sure you have this file? “config.ini”  I can't find it on your picture

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Posted at 12/19/2018 10:23:19      7#
@navigatoria   Hi, can you boot with SD card?

If you boot with SD card, find the emmc device file,
it is either /dev/mmcblk0 or /dev/mmcblk1 , check this with command:

  mount

if the root is mounted with /dev/mmcblk0pX, then /dev/mmcblk1 is emmc.

Then erase the idb of emmc with:

  sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=1M count=4

Finally, plug out the sdcard and reboot with usb cable connected.
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Posted at 12/20/2018 11:06:07      8#
Try another SD card, like 32G.
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Posted at 12/24/2018 17:27:16      9#
Last edited by penguin In 12/24/2018 17:41 Editor

@navigatoria
Hi, I observe that you use  AndroidTool v2.39.

Please use AndroidTool_Release_2.58.zip in
http://en.t-firefly.com/doc/download/page/id/3.html#windows_12

AndroidTool 2.39 is not working with Ubuntu firmware.

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