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Intrigued, Alex decided to download the MPTools v1.05.2 and give it a try. He had a few suspect flash drives lying around the shop, and he thought it would be a great opportunity to put the tool to the test.

: Launch FCMpTools.exe . If prompted for a product type, the default settings are typically sufficient.

. The process can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours depending on the drive's size and health. Where to Find it Free

Download an updated, free hardware diagnostics tool like or Flash Drive Information Extractor . Plug in your problematic USB drive and run the tool. Look specifically for the following variables in the generated report:

The only reliable software solution to bring these drives back from the dead is a specialized tool called (Mass Production Tool). And the most stable, widely circulated version for these specific controllers is v1052 .

Yes. This is called “fake flash.” MPTool will detect the real NAND size and set the correct capacity.

Scans the NAND flash factory blocks, identifies defects, and creates a clean partition map.

: A highly reliable database for USB controller tools. Look for the "MpTools" section under FirstChip.

is a stable release used to fix issues like "No Media," "Write Protected," or "Unrecognized Drive". Key Features of MPTools V1.0.5.2 Controller Support : Fully supports FirstChip controllers including Firmware Recovery

Fixes corrupted drives that show "0 bytes" or "Insert Disk."

MPTool v1052 is a powerful scalpel – it can revive a dead drive or accidentally wipe your entire USB history. Use it wisely, and your FC1178/FC1179 drive will live to see another day.

The "free" v1052 has known vulnerabilities:

Creates CD-ROM partitions or public/secure partitions.

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