Phison Mpall V3.70.0e [portable] Guide
Phison is a well-known company in the field of NAND flash controller technology. Assuming Phison Mpall V3.70.0e refers to a firmware or software version for one of their controllers or SSD solutions, I'll invent a feature that could plausibly be part of such a system.
Pro Tip: If you don't have the original firmware, use the "Firmware Archive" in the tool's BIN folder. Look for your Controller version (e.g., PS2251-07). Phison Mpall V3.70.0e
The Process:
- Data Loss is Absolute: There is no "undo" function. The tool overwrites the firmware, wipes the flash translation layer (FTL), and low-level formats the NAND cells. Backup everything first—or accept total loss.
- Wrong Firmware Kills the Drive: Selecting an incorrect firmware file (e.g., using a PS2251-03 firmware on a PS2251-07 controller) will brick the drive. Recovery from that requires shorting specific pins on the NAND chip.
- Antivirus False Positives: Many security suites flag MPall as a potential threat (usually "HackTool:Win32/Keygen"). This is because the tool uses low-level USB access methods and driver behavior similar to debuggers. However, only download from reputable sources (like USBDev.ru or FlashBoot.ru) and verify the SHA hash if possible. Malware-laced versions exist on third-party adware sites.
- Only for Phison Controllers: Using it on a drive with an Alcor, Silicon Motion, or Innostor controller will not work and may crash the PC.