Advan i7K Firmware Flash File Download [Stock Rom]
The Advan i7K is a 7-inch, 3G-enabled tablet from the Indonesian brand Advan, running Android 7.0 Nougat. It serves as an entry-level device for basic tasks and connectivity. If your tablet is bricked, stuck in a bootloop, or has persistent software errors, flashing the official stock firmware is the most thorough way to restore it to its original factory condition.
Important Note: This firmware comes in a `.cpb` file format and must be flashed using the specialized QGDP Assembly Tool. This process will completely erase all data on your device.
⚠️ Prerequisites: Before You Begin
Click Here for the Essential Pre-Flashing Checklist
- Backup Your Data: All personal data, including apps, photos, and files, will be permanently deleted from the tablet’s storage.
- Charge Your Tablet: Ensure the battery is charged to at least 50% to prevent it from shutting down during the flashing process.
- Windows PC & USB Cable: This procedure requires a Windows computer and the tablet’s micro USB data cable.
📱 Quick Device Specifications
- Device
- Advan i7K
- Release Year
- ~2018
- Chipset
- MediaTek MT8321
- Display
- 7.0″ WSVGA LCD (1024×600)
- Battery
- 2500 mAh
- OS
- Android 7.0 Nougat
- RAM/Storage
- 1GB / 8GB
🛠 Required Tools & Downloads
File / Tool | Download Link |
---|---|
QGDP Assembly Tool | Download Tool |
MediaTek USB VCOM Drivers | Download Drivers |
⬇️ Advan i7K Stock ROM / Firmware
Model | Android | Chipset | Type | Download | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
i7K | 7.0 Nougat | MT8321 | QGDP (.cpb File) | Google Drive | ~800 MB |
⚡ Quick Flashing Guide
- Download and install the MediaTek VCOM drivers. Extract the firmware (
Advan_i7K...QGDP.zip
) to get the.cpb
file. Install or extract the QGDP Tool. - Launch the QGDP Assembly Tool. If prompted for a password, enter
369
or123456
. - Click on “Config” in the top left, select “Select CPB File,” and browse to the extracted
.cpb
firmware file. Click “Apply.” - Click the large “Start” button. The tool will now wait for the device.
- Power off your tablet completely. Press and hold the Volume Down button, then connect the tablet to your PC with the USB cable.
- The tool will detect the device and the flashing process will begin. Once the progress bar reaches 100% and turns green, the flash is complete. Disconnect and reboot your tablet.
For a more detailed, step-by-step walkthrough of this process, please refer to our full guide:
👉 Full Tutorial: How to Flash .cpb Firmware with YGDP/QGDP Tool
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q1. Can I flash this
.cpb
file using the normal SP Flash Tool? - No. SP Flash Tool is designed for scatter-based firmware (
.txt
files). A.cpb
file is a compressed package of all firmware partitions and can only be flashed using a tool that supports it, like the QGDP Assembly Tool. - Q2. The QGDP tool is asking for a password to open. What is it?
- QGDP is factory software and often comes with a default password. The most common passwords are
369
and123456
. Try one of these to unlock the tool’s functions. - Q3. Will this fix my tablet if it’s stuck on the Advan logo?
- Yes, a bootloop is a very common software issue that is fixed by a full firmware flash. This process replaces the entire corrupted operating system with a fresh, working version, allowing the tablet to boot up properly.
🔧 Device-Specific Troubleshooting
- Device Not Detected by QGDP Tool: This is almost always a driver or connection issue. First, ensure the MediaTek VCOM drivers are correctly installed on your PC. Second, make sure you are following the boot sequence correctly: power off the tablet, press and hold Volume Down, and only then connect the USB cable.
- “Invalid CPB File” Error: If the tool rejects the firmware file, it could mean the download was corrupted. Try downloading the firmware file again. If the issue persists, you may need to find a specific version of the QGDP tool that is compatible with this firmware.
- Flashing Fails Midway (e.g., at 18%): A flash that fails repeatedly at the same point can indicate a problem with the tablet’s internal eMMC storage (a hardware fault). It can also be caused by a poor quality USB cable or a faulty USB port. Always try a different port and cable first.
- Stuck in a Bootloop After a Successful Flash: If the tool shows a 100% successful flash but the device still won’t boot past the logo, you need to perform a factory reset. Boot into recovery mode (usually by holding Power + Volume Up), and in the menu, select “wipe data/factory reset.” This will allow the freshly installed system to boot.