Users who use the windows system to burn, need to install Rockchip usb driver
Open the Rockchip driver package, double-click DriverInstall.exe, and click to install the driver
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Use a jumper cap to connect the two pins shown in the figure below
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Connect the tinker board 2s development board to the USB of the computer with the Type C of USB3.0 first, and then power on the power supply. At this time, the tinker board 2s development board enters the programming mode.
note:In the burning mode, a prompt box will appear on the computer whether to format the disk. Select cancel, otherwise the uboot of the board will be formatted together, as shown in the figure below
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In the case that the board is connected to the computer and cannot be recognized, if you try the following method and still cannot recognize the board, it is recommended to contact our customer service directly. Note: uboot should be flashed under the burning tool.
This tool is to install the Rockchip USB driver, the driver is linked above
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Run the Etcher burning tool as an administrator. Here we take the Android firmware as an example, select the corresponding version of the Android firmware, and then select the corresponding path as shown in the figure below, and then click Continue----then click flash to start burning
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Wait for the progress bar to indicate that the upgrade is complete, unplug the type-c cable, connect the HDMI display, restart the power supply, the upgrade is successful, and it will start normally!
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Insert the SD into the card reader, and then plug the card reader into the computer. Run the Etcher burning tool as an administrator to recognize the sd card.
Run the Etcher upgrade tool as an administrator. Here we take the Android firmware as an example, select the corresponding version of the Android firmware, and then select the corresponding path as shown in the figure below, and then click Continue----then click flash to start the upgrade
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After the upgrade is complete, insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the board. Power on to start.