Archos Access 45 4G

Archos Access 45 4G Firmware Flash File Download [Stock Rom]

The Archos Access 45 4G is a compact 4.5-inch smartphone from the French company Archos, released in 2017. It offered 4G LTE connectivity and ran on Android 7.0 Nougat, making it an affordable entry-level device. If your Archos Access 45 4G is bricked, stuck in a bootloop, or has become unusable due to software errors, flashing the official stock firmware is the definitive method to restore it to its original factory condition.

Important Note:
This device is powered by a UNISOC (Spreadtrum) chipset and requires the SPD Upgrade Tool. This process will completely erase all your personal data. Please ensure you have backed up anything important before proceeding.

⚠️ Prerequisites: Before You Begin

Click Here for the Essential Pre-Flashing Checklist
  • Backup Your Data: All your files, photos, and contacts on the internal storage will be permanently deleted.
  • Charge The Battery: To prevent interruptions, ensure the phone’s battery has at least a 50% charge before you begin.
  • Windows PC & USB Cable: This procedure requires a Windows computer and the phone’s micro USB data cable.

📱 Quick Device Specifications

Device
Archos Access 45 4G
Release Year
2017
Chipset
Spreadtrum SC9832
Display
4.5″ FWVGA LCD (854×480)
Battery
1600 mAh (Removable)
OS
Android 7.0 Nougat
RAM/Storage
1GB / 8GB

🛠 Required Tools & Downloads

File / Tool Download Link
SPD Upgrade Tool Download Tool
SPD SCI USB Drivers Download Drivers

⬇️ Archos Access 45 4G Stock ROM / Firmware

Model Android Chipset Type Download Size
Access 45 4G 7.0 Nougat Spreadtrum SC9832 SPD (.pac File) MediaFire 890 MB

⚡ Quick Flashing Guide

  1. Download and install the SPD SCI USB Drivers. Extract the firmware (Archos_Access_45_4G...SPD.zip) to get the .pac file, and extract the SPD Upgrade Tool.
  2. Launch UpgradeDownload.exe. Click the first gear icon (Load Packet) and select the .pac firmware file you extracted.
  3. Click the third icon, the play button (Start Downloading), to put the tool in standby mode.
  4. Power off your phone and remove the battery. Press and hold the Volume Down button.
  5. While holding the volume button, connect the phone to your PC. The flashing will begin. You can release the button once the progress bar appears.
  6. Wait for the process to finish, indicated by a green “Passed” message. Disconnect the phone, re-insert the battery, and power it on.

For a more detailed, step-by-step walkthrough, please refer to our main guide:
👉 Full Tutorial: How to Flash Firmware with the SPD Upgrade Tool


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Why is the flashing tool stuck on “Checking Baudrate”?
This is the most common issue when using the SPD Upgrade Tool and it indicates a communication failure. This is almost always caused by an incorrect driver installation or not using the correct boot key sequence. Re-install the SPD drivers and ensure you are pressing and holding the Volume Down key *before* connecting the USB cable.
Q2. Can I use this firmware to upgrade my phone to a newer Android version?
No. This is the official Android 7.0 Nougat firmware, which was the final OS version officially released for this model.
Q3. My phone’s IMEI is null after flashing. How do I fix it?
Losing the IMEI is a risk when flashing Spreadtrum devices. This firmware will not restore it. You will need a separate SPD IMEI repair tool to write your original IMEI numbers back to the device. The original numbers are printed on a sticker found under the phone’s removable battery.

🔧 Device-Specific Troubleshooting

  • Phone Not Detected by PC: The removable battery is helpful for troubleshooting. If the phone is not detected, the issue is almost always the SPD SCI drivers. Re-install them correctly on your PC. Then, click “Download” in the tool *before* connecting the phone without its battery while holding the boot key.
  • “Operation Failed” Error During Flashing: If the process starts but then fails, try using a different USB port (USB 2.0 is often more reliable) and a known-good data cable. The .pac file could also be corrupted, so downloading the firmware again is a good step.
  • 4G LTE / SIM Card Not Working: If your phone doesn’t detect the SIM card or has no network signal, the first thing to check is the IMEI by dialing *#06#. If it shows “Invalid” or is blank, the network will not function. You must restore the original IMEI using a dedicated SPD IMEI tool.
  • Stuck on Archos Logo After a “Passed” Message: If the flash completes successfully but the phone won’t boot, a factory reset is necessary. Boot into recovery mode (usually by holding Power + Volume Up), and in the menu, select “wipe data/factory reset.” This will clear old data conflicts and allow the new system to boot.

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