To use this version for repairing a drive, users typically follow these steps:
Click on the button on the main screen. Choose Advance Setting and select your configuration file (usually MP.ini ). Alternatively, you can edit the MP.ini file manually via Notepad using the following framework:
[PenDriveMP] IC Type=2251-07 ; Replace with your specific Phison IC controller Optimize=Capacity Priority USB VID=0x13FE ; Phison Default Vendor ID USB PID=0x5500 ; Phison Default Product ID [Firmware] Load FirmwareCode=1 Parser=1 Burner IC=2251-07 Burner Path=C:\MPALL\BN07V502TAW.BIN Firmware Path=C:\MPALL\FW07V50253TW.BIN Use code with caution. 3. Flashing the Drive Save your settings and return to the main MPALL window.
: Allows users to set low-level parameters, manage bad blocks, and even create specialized partitions like CD-ROM or floppy-emulation areas. Basic Usage Steps
While powerful, MPall v5.13.0c is a double-edged sword. Because it operates at such a low level, it bypasses many safety checks found in standard formatting tools.
If the tool cannot bypass the write protection, you may have to force the controller into Test Mode . This involves opening the physical casing of the drive and carefully shorting two specific pins on the controller chip using a needle before plugging it into the computer. Safety Disclaimers
While Phison Mpall V5.13.0c offers several benefits, it also comes with some challenges and limitations. Some of its challenges and limitations include:
: Extracts exact hardware data, including controller models (e.g., PS2251-07, PS2251-11) and NAND flash memory types. Supported Phison Controllers
MPALL is the official vendor software used by manufacturers to "mass produce" drives. In the hands of an end-user, it becomes a powerful tool for [3†L16-L17][7†L6].
This means the database inside version V5.13.0c does not contain the definitions for your specific NAND memory chip. You will need to manually add the Flash ID string to the Flash.ini file located inside the MPALL directory, or search for a newer release of the software database. Safety and Risks
To use this version for repairing a drive, users typically follow these steps:
Click on the button on the main screen. Choose Advance Setting and select your configuration file (usually MP.ini ). Alternatively, you can edit the MP.ini file manually via Notepad using the following framework:
[PenDriveMP] IC Type=2251-07 ; Replace with your specific Phison IC controller Optimize=Capacity Priority USB VID=0x13FE ; Phison Default Vendor ID USB PID=0x5500 ; Phison Default Product ID [Firmware] Load FirmwareCode=1 Parser=1 Burner IC=2251-07 Burner Path=C:\MPALL\BN07V502TAW.BIN Firmware Path=C:\MPALL\FW07V50253TW.BIN Use code with caution. 3. Flashing the Drive Save your settings and return to the main MPALL window. Phison Mpall V5.13.0c
: Allows users to set low-level parameters, manage bad blocks, and even create specialized partitions like CD-ROM or floppy-emulation areas. Basic Usage Steps
While powerful, MPall v5.13.0c is a double-edged sword. Because it operates at such a low level, it bypasses many safety checks found in standard formatting tools. To use this version for repairing a drive,
If the tool cannot bypass the write protection, you may have to force the controller into Test Mode . This involves opening the physical casing of the drive and carefully shorting two specific pins on the controller chip using a needle before plugging it into the computer. Safety Disclaimers
While Phison Mpall V5.13.0c offers several benefits, it also comes with some challenges and limitations. Some of its challenges and limitations include: Basic Usage Steps While powerful, MPall v5
: Extracts exact hardware data, including controller models (e.g., PS2251-07, PS2251-11) and NAND flash memory types. Supported Phison Controllers
MPALL is the official vendor software used by manufacturers to "mass produce" drives. In the hands of an end-user, it becomes a powerful tool for [3†L16-L17][7†L6].
This means the database inside version V5.13.0c does not contain the definitions for your specific NAND memory chip. You will need to manually add the Flash ID string to the Flash.ini file located inside the MPALL directory, or search for a newer release of the software database. Safety and Risks