: Performs a factory-level reset of the flash memory, often bypassing OS-level write protections. Bad Block Management
If your USB drive becomes corrupted, shows 0 bytes, or cannot be formatted via Windows Disk Management, the tells you which version of Alcor MP Tool (Mass Production Tool) to download. Using the wrong MP tool version can permanently brick the drive. Matching the MP version to the controller firmware is essential. alcor mp 200717
| Feature | Details | |---------|---------| | | Alcor AU6989 (SN, SN-GT, SN-TA, etc.) | | Interface | USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) - some 3.0 variants exist | | Supported NAND | MLC, TLC, QLC, and some 3D NAND | | Max Capacity | 32GB to 256GB (depending on NAND type) | | ECC Requirement | Up to 24-bit per 1K bytes | | MP Tool Matching | AlcorMP_v14.xx or v20.xx series | | Common Flash IDs | Micron, Hynix, Toshiba, SanDisk | : Performs a factory-level reset of the flash
The reply came three hours later. One word: Matching the MP version to the controller firmware