Phison Mpall — V3700e ^hot^
[Your Name/Team] Date: [Current Date] Subject: Successful use of MPALL v3.700E to recover a non-functional USB drive
: Click the Save button in the configuration editor and close it. You will be back at the main MPALL window.
The operating system displays "Unknown Device" or a generic "USB Mass Production" string.
The actual operating system for the USB controller. phison mpall v3700e
With your configuration saved, you are ready to flash the drive. Open (the main utility).
⚠️ : Using MPALL will permanently erase all data on the drive. It is a destructive process, so back up any important files before you begin.
The v3.70.0E version is known to support a range of classic USB 2.0 and early USB 3.0 Phison controllers, such as: The actual operating system for the USB controller
The firmware files assigned in your MP.ini file do not match the physical memory architecture of your flash drive. Double-check your Flash ID in ChipGenius. Conclusion
"With great power comes great responsibility"—nowhere truer than with MPALL tools.
Download and run (GetFlashInfo). Insert your corrupted USB drive. Click Get Flash Drive Information . Look for the following lines in the output report: Controller: Must say Phison (e.g., Phison PS2251-67 ). ⚠️ : Using MPALL will permanently erase all
Check this box if you have downloaded the matching firmware files ( BNxx.bin and FFxx.bin ) for your specific NAND flash memory. Note: If you do not have the exact firmware files, leave this unchecked to attempt a basic controller reset. 4. Save the Configuration Save the file inside the MPALL directory, naming it MP.ini . Step 4: Executing the Repair Process
MPALL v3.700E is a for advanced users to repair corrupted Phison-based USB drives. Caution: Incorrect settings or wrong firmware will permanently damage the drive. Always backup original firmware if possible.
Ensure the vendor reads and the part number matches supported chips (such as PS2251-67 , PS2251-68 , PS2251-03 , etc.).
Open the extracted folder and run (the configuration editor). Select Advance Setting and click New .