Advan i7K

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

  1. 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.
  2. Launch the QGDP Assembly Tool. If prompted for a password, enter 369 or 123456.
  3. Click on “Config” in the top left, select “Select CPB File,” and browse to the extracted .cpb firmware file. Click “Apply.”
  4. Click the large “Start” button. The tool will now wait for the device.
  5. Power off your tablet completely. Press and hold the Volume Down button, then connect the tablet to your PC with the USB cable.
  6. 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 and 123456. 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.

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