K1001p95: Tablet Firmware

The device shows no signs of life after a failed software update or root attempt.

Unzip the K1001P95 firmware package. Launch SP Flash Tool: Open flash_tool.exe .

Assuming your tablet uses the common Allwinner A33/A23 processor:

Based on forum discussions and product listings, the hardware for the K1001P95 is relatively consistent, even if the name on the box isn't. The most detailed breakdown comes from a user on the Androidiani forum, who identified the tablet as an "RFY K10". Here are the key hardware specifications drawn from that report and other sources:

Select the text file named something like MT6580_Android_scatter.txt or MT6739_Android_scatter.txt .

Method A: For Allwinner Processors (Using PhoenixSuit or LiveSuit) k1001p95 tablet firmware

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Firmware acts as the bridge between your tablet's hardware and its software, providing the core instructions necessary for performance and security. : The

A progress bar will track the upgrade. Once it reaches 100%, a success dialogue box will appear. Troubleshooting Common Flashing Failures

The official (usually distributed as an .img or .zip file).

Search for the stock ROM using the Board ID and CPU model (MT6762). Some users have shared firmware links via Google Drive folders or dedicated firmware repositories. How to Flash the Firmware The device shows no signs of life after

This indicates a communication timeout. Switch to a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port on the back of the motherboard) or change your USB cable.

Download SP Flash Tool (Smart Phone Flash Tool). This is the industry standard for MTK-based motherboards. For Allwinner Chipsets: Download PhoenixSuit or LiveSuit . 3. The K1001P95 Firmware ROM

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MediaTek (MTK) or Allwinner chipset (frequently MT6580, MT6737, or Allwinner A50/A100 depending on the specific revision generation).

If your screen will not turn on and the PC refuses to detect the device, you may have flashed the wrong software version. Try disconnecting the internal battery pins from the motherboard for 5 minutes, resoldering them, and attempting to connect the device while holding down various hardware button combinations. 2. Stuck in a Bootloop (Logo Screen) Assuming your tablet uses the common Allwinner A33/A23

You must use the firmware that matches your exact chipset. Flashing MediaTek firmware onto an Allwinner board (or vice versa) will permanently hard-brick your device. Step 1: Identifying Your Exact Board and Revision

Wiping deep-rooted viruses that a factory reset can't touch. Prerequisites Before Flashing

If using SP Flash Tool, this means the DA (Download Agent) file or the firmware is incorrect for your specific motherboard revision. Double-check your hardware version. Final Safety Warning

Note: This process will wipe all data on the tablet. Ensure the tablet has at least a 50% charge.