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PicuntuRC3KernelInstaller

sgjava edited this page May 11, 2013 · 7 revisions

Using PicuntuRC3KernelInstaller to Flash your Desired RC3 kernel

###You will need

  1. PicuntuRC3KernelInstaller.rar, which contains:
  2. Rockchip's RKAndroidTool 1.35 which I have preconfigured to flash the RC3 1080p kernel as the Android recovery image.
  3. All 3 PicUntu RC3 kernels--One in 1080p resolution, one in 720p resolution and one in VGA resolution as well as the RC2 kernel and the stock Android recovery image.
  4. The latest RK30 drivers in all Windows flavors.
  5. An RK3066 based mini PC running a rooted Android image.
  6. A monitor or TV with an available HDMI input port.
  7. A USB mouse.
  8. A Desktop PC (preferably) Running Windows XP or higher.
  9. An OTG cable as appropriate for your device. The MK808 uses a USB A to mini USB cable, while the UG802 and MK802 III use a USB A to micro USB cable.

###Step by step process

  1. Extract the PicuntuRC3KernelInstaller.rar archive to a folder on your Windows system.
  2. Open up a Windows command prompt in the folder where you extracted PicuntuKernelInstallerRC3.rar to. The following commands are available:
  • 1080P -- Presets the Tool to flash the 1080p RC3 kernel image to the Android RECOVERY partition.
  • 720P -- Presets the Tool to flash the 720p RC3 kernel image to the Android RECOVERY partition.
  • VGA -- Presets the Tool to flash the VGA RC3 kernel image to the Android RECOVERY partition.
  • RC2 -- Presets the Tool to flash the RC2 kernel image (which is 1080p) to the Android RECOVERY partition.
  • STOCK -- Presets the Tool to restore the stock Android recovery image to the Android RECOVERY partition. Type one of the commands above that corresponds to the kernel version you want to install and press enter. The console should confirm that the mode has been set.
  1. On your Windows PC, browse to the folder where you extracted PicuntuRC3KernelInstaller.rar and double click on RKAndroidTool.exe.
  2. The Tool will launch. The initial screen should resemble this: The image path may differ, depending on the command you ran in step 2.

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