Identifies and sets aside failing NAND memory blocks to stabilize the drive.
They often feature better error-checking routines, ensuring that the firmware written to the flash drive is more stable and reliable.
Click the button on the right side of the screen. Identifies and sets aside failing NAND memory blocks
Your device should populate in one of the numbered grid boxes (e.g., Port 1).
SM3255, SM3257, SM3267, SM3268, SM3269, SM3271. Usage: Primarily found in everyday, affordable USB drives. Your device should populate in one of the
Click "Start" (or Space Bar).
Allows developers to change the Vendor ID (VID), Product ID (PID), manufacturer strings, and serial numbers embedded inside the controller chip. Click "Start" (or Space Bar)
The is a specialized utility used to repair, reformat, or re-flash firmware on USB flash drives using SM32x and SM34x controllers. It is often used to fix "No Media," write-protected, or corrupted drives by resetting the controller and marking bad blocks. Prerequisites
Without MPTool, a raw NAND chip paired with an SMI controller is just a brick. With the right tool and settings, you can resurrect dead drives or build high-quality custom USBs.
Ensure the dropdown menu matches your exact chip (e.g., SM3268AB).
This mass production tool offers capabilities far beyond standard Windows formatting: