Tool V164 — Factory

It can write .img firmware files to a device even if the current OS is corrupted or stuck in a boot loop.

If successful, a port number in the tool will turn green or show a "Loader" status. Step 4: The Flashing Process

If you’ve ever needed to unbrick a smart TV box, upgrade the OS on a tablet, or restore a Rockchip-based device to its factory settings, you’ve likely come across the name . factory tool v164

Flashing firmware carries risks. To ensure a smooth process with v164, make sure you have:

Use a short, data-sync cable. If you're using a TV box, you’ll usually need a USB Male-to-Male cable. It can write

This is the tricky part. You must boot your device into .

The tool can wipe data, format partitions, and restore the device to a "clean slate" state. Flashing firmware carries risks

Choose your "Run Kind." For most users, is the best option as it completely cleans the NAND flash before writing the new software, preventing bugs caused by leftover data. Step 3: Connecting the Device