The Archos Core 101 4G is a 10.1-inch, entry-level Android tablet from 2017 that offers 4G LTE connectivity for data on the go. It is powered by the MediaTek MT6737M quad-core processor and runs on Android 7.0 Nougat. This guide provides the official stock firmware package to perform a full software restoration on your device.
This is a complete firmware package designed to be installed using the SP Flash Tool. It is the definitive solution for a range of critical software problems, including a bricked or dead tablet, a device stuck on the Archos boot logo, or network-related issues like a lost 4G signal.
⚠️ Data Deletion Warning
The flashing process will completely erase all data from your tablet’s internal storage, including:
- Contacts and call logs
- Messages and chat history
- Photos, videos, and files
- Installed apps and settings
Please back up your data before proceeding. This action is irreversible and your information cannot be recovered once erased.
Quick Device Specs
- Device: Archos Core 101 4G
- Release year: 2017
- Chipset: MediaTek MT6737M
- Display: 10.1″ IPS LCD, 800 x 1280 pixels
- RAM/Storage: 1GB/16GB
- Battery: 4500 mAh
- Original OS: Android 7.0 (Nougat)
Required Downloads
To flash this firmware, you will need the SP Flash Tool software and the correct MediaTek VCOM USB drivers for your Windows PC. You can find secure links to download these essential utilities in our main guide, which is linked in the how-to section below.
- The firmware package from the table below
- SP Flash Tool
- MediaTek VCOM USB Drivers
Official Stock Firmware (ROM)
Build Version | Android Version | Type | Download |
---|---|---|---|
2017-07-07 | 7.0 Nougat | Stock ROM (SP Flash Tool) | Download |
How to Flash Stock Firmware
To restore the software on your Archos Core 101 4G, you will use the SP Flash Tool on a PC. First, ensure the MediaTek VCOM drivers are properly installed. Launch the tool, load the MT6737M_Android_scatter.txt
file from the extracted firmware folder, and select the “Download Only” mode. Click the “Download” button. Power off your tablet completely, then connect it to your PC with a USB cable to start the flashing process.
For a complete, step-by-step walkthrough, driver downloads, and troubleshooting, please refer to our detailed pillar guide: How to Flash Stock Firmware with SP Flash Tool.
Device-Specific Troubleshooting for Archos Core 101 4G
- For 4G (MT6737M) Variant ONLY: This firmware is specifically for the Archos Core 101 4G model which uses a MediaTek MT6737M chipset. It is NOT compatible with the 3G-only version which uses a different (MT8321) chipset. Flashing the wrong firmware will brick your device.
- Restoring Lost 4G Signal / Invalid IMEI: A common issue on MediaTek devices after a bad flash or root attempt is the corruption of the NVRAM, leading to a lost IMEI number and no network signal. Flashing this full stock ROM is the essential first step to fix this by restoring the original modem files. If the IMEI is still null after flashing, a separate tool may be needed to repair it.
- PC Not Detecting the Tablet: This is the most common problem and is always caused by a driver issue. Uninstall any other mobile phone drivers, restart your PC, and do a fresh install of the MediaTek VCOM drivers. The tablet should only be connected after clicking “Download” in the tool.
- SP Flash Tool “PMT changed for the ROM” Error: If you see this error, the partition layout on your tablet is different from the firmware’s. To solve this, change the dropdown option in SP Flash Tool from “Download Only” to “Firmware Upgrade” and try flashing again.
FAQs
- Q1. My Archos Core 101 4G is dead after a failed update. Will this fix it?
- Yes. This full firmware package is designed to overwrite the entire software system, including a corrupted bootloader or system partition, and will unbrick a tablet with software-related issues.
- Q2. How do I know if I have the 4G or 3G version of the Archos Core 101?
- The most obvious sign is the presence of a SIM card slot that supports 4G LTE. If you are unsure and the tablet works, an app like CPU-Z can confirm the MT6737M chipset. If it’s bricked, check the original box or product information for “4G” branding.
- Q3. Will I lose my data by flashing this firmware?
- Yes, the SP Flash Tool process will completely erase the tablet’s internal storage, deleting all your personal data and restoring it to factory settings.