Phison Mpall V3700e

The USB drive shows a capacity much smaller than its actual size (e.g., 64GB showing as 1GB). Corrupted Firmware: The drive is undetected or unmountable. Prerequisites: Preparing for the Repair

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.

: The configuration editor used to create the .ini settings file required for flashing. phison mpall v3700e

/68, a USB 2.0 port is often more reliable than USB 3.0 for flashing.

: During the flashing process, the tool can identify and "mask" bad sectors on the NAND flash memory, potentially restoring a failing drive to a stable (though slightly smaller) capacity. Core Components and Files The USB drive shows a capacity much smaller

Your USB flash drive suddenly shows as "Write Protected," displays "No Media" in Disk Management, or refuses to format entirely. When a USB drive suffers from severe firmware corruption, standard partitioning tools are useless. You need to communicate directly with the drive's internal controller.

Use a tool like ChipGenius to confirm your drive uses the PS2251-07 controller 1.2.1 . DO NOT use MPALL if the controller is different, as this can permanently brick the drive. /68, a USB 2

If you have a Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3, a Corsair Survivor Stealth, or a Patriot Xporter from that era,