If you have a USB flash drive that is write-protected, showing "no media," or reporting the wrong capacity, you likely need a Mass Production Tool (MPTool). For drives using FirstChip controllers, the release is the most advanced software suite available for reviving "dead" hardware and optimizing performance.

Ensure no other intensive applications are running in the background, and check that Windows BitLocker is not actively trying to encrypt or scan the drive upon insertion. Conclusion

Set the scan mode to or Low Level Format for severely damaged drives.

Confirm that the output explicitly lists (e.g., Controller: FirstChip FC1179 ). Step 2: Extracting the NAND ID (Flash ID)

Once open, the software displays a grid of empty slots representing your computer's USB ports. Insert your FirstChip USB drive.

For standard repair scenarios, you do not need to alter deep settings, but basic verification helps:

Core features that stand out

: Scans the NAND flash for physical defects and maps them out, effectively "healing" the drive at the cost of some storage space.

For severely corrupted or unstable drives, choose Low-Level Scan (Ecc/Binning) . For minor write-protection or partition glitches, a High-Level Scan is sufficient and much faster.

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The software should detect the connected Firstchip drive. Settings (Optional but Recommended): Click "Settings".