Phison Ps225107ps2307 Mptool [cracked]

Set to match the physical port type (typically USB 2.0 or 3.0). Tick the Do Firmware box. Map the path directories to your exact files: Burner File : Path to your BN07*.BIN Firmware File : Path to your FW07*.BIN

If the drive works but is extremely slow after repair, you likely used an outdated firmware version or a "Sorting" tool like UPTool, which prioritizes stability over speed.

If your flash drive does not appear in the grid, click the button on the right side panel.

What is the exact from your ChipGenius report?

Reviving the Dead: A Deep Dive into the Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) MPTool

(MPALL) to restore, reflash, and fix your corrupted USB drives. 1. What is the Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) Controller Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307)

Before downloading any software, you must confirm that your flash drive actually contains the . Relying on the exterior plastic shell of the drive is not enough, as manufacturers frequently swap internal components.

The (marketed as PS2307 ) is a common USB 3.0 controller found in many branded and generic flash drives (e.g., Kingston DataTraveler G4, some Corsair, PNY, and ADATA models).

However, with great power comes great responsibility. The tool is exacting in its requirements and can be unforgiving to user error. By carefully following the steps outlined in this guide—preparing your system, accurately identifying your hardware, and meticulously configuring the tool—you can successfully revive what might otherwise be considered a lost USB drive and gain a deep understanding of how storage devices truly operate.

| Error / Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Driver conflict, wrong USB port, compatibility issue | Try a different USB port (preferably USB 2.0). Run the tool in Windows 7 compatibility mode. For stubborn cases, some users resort to a hardware "shorting" method to force the controller into test mode, though this is a last resort. | | Error 0x1042 (Red indicator) | Firmware mismatch or flash type incompatibility | Re-check your firmware selection. It must match your NAND flash type (e.g., Toshiba, Hynix) and the controller version. Try a different version of the MP Tool. | | "CT Burner Error" | Incorrect Burner (BN) file selected, or the drive is not in test mode | Ensure the BN file corresponds to a PS2251-07. If you are certain the files are correct, try unchecking the "Do ISP" option. | | "IDBLK file version check error" | The tool's library file version does not match the drive's requirements | This is fixed by adding the custom code block in the "Special" tab of the settings, as shown in Phase 3. | | Drive turns into 8MB / 16GB after flashing | The process only partially completed, or you used a generic firmware file | Start over. Use the correct VID/PID. You may need a different version of the MP Tool or a firmware file specific to your drive's memory chip. |

An error occurred (likely a firmware mismatch or incorrect setting). Common Troubleshooting

Phison PS2251-07 (also known as PS2307) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

At the heart of millions of USB drives—from generic promotional swag to branded thumb drives—lies a controller chip. It acts as the traffic cop, directing data between your computer and the physical NAND flash memory chips inside. Phison, a Taiwanese company, dominates this market, and the PS2251-07 (often referenced as the PS2307 family) is one of their most ubiquitous "mass production" controllers.

Set to match the physical port type (typically USB 2.0 or 3.0). Tick the Do Firmware box. Map the path directories to your exact files: Burner File : Path to your BN07*.BIN Firmware File : Path to your FW07*.BIN

If the drive works but is extremely slow after repair, you likely used an outdated firmware version or a "Sorting" tool like UPTool, which prioritizes stability over speed.

If your flash drive does not appear in the grid, click the button on the right side panel.

What is the exact from your ChipGenius report? phison ps225107ps2307 mptool

Reviving the Dead: A Deep Dive into the Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) MPTool

(MPALL) to restore, reflash, and fix your corrupted USB drives. 1. What is the Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) Controller Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307)

Before downloading any software, you must confirm that your flash drive actually contains the . Relying on the exterior plastic shell of the drive is not enough, as manufacturers frequently swap internal components. Set to match the physical port type (typically USB 2

The (marketed as PS2307 ) is a common USB 3.0 controller found in many branded and generic flash drives (e.g., Kingston DataTraveler G4, some Corsair, PNY, and ADATA models).

However, with great power comes great responsibility. The tool is exacting in its requirements and can be unforgiving to user error. By carefully following the steps outlined in this guide—preparing your system, accurately identifying your hardware, and meticulously configuring the tool—you can successfully revive what might otherwise be considered a lost USB drive and gain a deep understanding of how storage devices truly operate.

| Error / Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Driver conflict, wrong USB port, compatibility issue | Try a different USB port (preferably USB 2.0). Run the tool in Windows 7 compatibility mode. For stubborn cases, some users resort to a hardware "shorting" method to force the controller into test mode, though this is a last resort. | | Error 0x1042 (Red indicator) | Firmware mismatch or flash type incompatibility | Re-check your firmware selection. It must match your NAND flash type (e.g., Toshiba, Hynix) and the controller version. Try a different version of the MP Tool. | | "CT Burner Error" | Incorrect Burner (BN) file selected, or the drive is not in test mode | Ensure the BN file corresponds to a PS2251-07. If you are certain the files are correct, try unchecking the "Do ISP" option. | | "IDBLK file version check error" | The tool's library file version does not match the drive's requirements | This is fixed by adding the custom code block in the "Special" tab of the settings, as shown in Phase 3. | | Drive turns into 8MB / 16GB after flashing | The process only partially completed, or you used a generic firmware file | Start over. Use the correct VID/PID. You may need a different version of the MP Tool or a firmware file specific to your drive's memory chip. | If your flash drive does not appear in

An error occurred (likely a firmware mismatch or incorrect setting). Common Troubleshooting

Phison PS2251-07 (also known as PS2307) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

At the heart of millions of USB drives—from generic promotional swag to branded thumb drives—lies a controller chip. It acts as the traffic cop, directing data between your computer and the physical NAND flash memory chips inside. Phison, a Taiwanese company, dominates this market, and the PS2251-07 (often referenced as the PS2307 family) is one of their most ubiquitous "mass production" controllers.