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    So I tried to install the Rockusb drivers (v.3.5) on my T-R42 BOX but i get Error code 10 "The device cannot start".Please help me I don`t know what to do I tried restarting the computer, reinstalling the drivers (tried that at least 4 times),I`m out of ideas what should I do please help me.
    Thanks In advance

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    Perhaps..


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      #3
      No usb needed maybe?

      Originally posted by dinaxe View Post
      So I tried to install the Rockusb drivers (v.3.5) on my T-R42 BOX but i get Error code 10 "The device cannot start".Please help me I don`t know what to do I tried restarting the computer, reinstalling the drivers (tried that at least 4 times),I`m out of ideas what should I do please help me.
      Thanks In advance
      I assume it is similar to my k-r42 software/hardware wise if so i had the same issue trying to add drivers,but if you are trying this so that you can flash it then they (the drivers) are maybe not required as with my box in order to flash in adb mode you simply plug in micro usb to pc then remove the power lead and then hold the restore button underneath and plug in the power cable again whilst your holding in the restore button do this until you hear the usb detected noise ("didung" sound)on the pc,then release the restore button underneath and you are in adb mode ready to use the RKBatchTool--1.7.exe for flashing a stock or a custom firmware you choose the .img file in the firmware folder to flash it and choose restore to make it flash the file to the box,after i did a flash of hmw custom firmware on my box i found that it i had adb mode enabled in the developer options automaticaly and it could not detected the tv box as a accessible usb drive and therefore i just left it (usb debugging) disabled,also there is a 'connect to pc' option needs enabling on my box to make the pc detect it via usb.Hope this might shed some light on the situation if it is related at all?
      Right done research it is the same as my box and only difference is yours uses bluetooth apposed to mine without it so yes the drivers are prebuilt into the device and not needed to be downloaded seperately just enable connect to pc option with adb debugging in developer options disabled to get into the folder structure (root) of the device and to flash the thing just follow

      How to update firmware on K-R42 quad core tv box?

      guide i used at geekbuying site it has pictures and instructions step by step and even points out where to get firmware etc,although i take it this site also has a similar guide somewhere i am guessing it does any way.
      What is the world if you don't explore?

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        Originally posted by PHYSC View Post
        I assume it is similar to my k-r42 software/hardware wise if so i had the same issue trying to add drivers,but if you are trying this so that you can flash it then they (the drivers) are maybe not required as with my box in order to flash in adb mode you simply plug in micro usb to pc then remove the power lead and then hold the restore button underneath and plug in the power cable again whilst your holding in the restore button do this until you hear the usb detected noise ("didung" sound)on the pc,then release the restore button underneath and you are in adb mode ready to use the RKBatchTool--1.7.exe for flashing a stock or a custom firmware you choose the .img file in the firmware folder to flash it and choose restore to make it flash the file to the box,after i did a flash of hmw custom firmware on my box i found that it i had adb mode enabled in the developer options automaticaly and it could not detected the tv box as a accessible usb drive and therefore i just left it (usb debugging) disabled,also there is a 'connect to pc' option needs enabling on my box to make the pc detect it via usb.Hope this might shed some light on the situation if it is related at all?
        Right done research it is the same as my box and only difference is yours uses bluetooth apposed to mine without it so yes the drivers are prebuilt into the device and not needed to be downloaded seperately just enable connect to pc option with adb debugging in developer options disabled to get into the folder structure (root) of the device and to flash the thing just follow

        How to update firmware on K-R42 quad core tv box?

        guide i used at geekbuying site it has pictures and instructions step by step and even points out where to get firmware etc,although i take it this site also has a similar guide somewhere i am guessing it does any way.
        Thanks I managed to install the drivers But now I have another problem I installed Lewy`s firmware,after that I tried to flash wasser`s 720p kernel for the T-R42 but i get a error:"Load Firmware Failed!".Am I suppose to flash it via CWM ?


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          #5
          I managed to flash the kernels I was using RK Batch tool instead of Finless Flash Tools

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            #6
            well done

            Originally posted by dinaxe View Post
            I managed to flash the kernels I was using RK Batch tool instead of Finless Flash Tools
            At least you got it all working in the end,i am sorry for the delay in responding i am having hell with getting sd card as internal on my k-r42 and just to make my life worse my haipi phone is now in need of flashing and i have tried every fw under the sun but they are all incompatible.But glad to see you have it going,a user here on freaktab is releasing a special "xbmc only" firmware that's what it's called, it has an option to switch to ouya mode in order to use the ouya store on it, it also works with native control for a wireless xbox 360 controller only though,luckily i have one and will maybe swap to that fw tomorrow as that is the pending release as of the reply i had today about it.It looks awesome.Pretty sure it's going to run on your box too, but don't quote me on that although it would be worth a shot if you like it,it's stunning there is a youtube clip of it in the creators post.
            What is the world if you don't explore?

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