MPall v5.13.0c isn’t pretty, but it’s legendary for reviving drives that every other tool gives up on. If you have a drawer full of “dead” USBs, this is your weekend project.
: Use GetInfo.exe or ChipGenius to confirm your drive has a Phison controller.
: Designed for mass-flashing firmware to multiple drives simultaneously.
: Can often bypass hardware-level write protection errors that standard formatting tools cannot touch. Bad Block Management
Extract the utility into a dedicated folder. Before starting, it is highly recommended to use a tool like GetInfo.exe (often included in the package) to identify your specific controller model and Flash ID (FID).
If you have a USB flash drive that uses a , and it has suddenly become write-protected, refuses to format, or appears to be completely "dead," the Phison MPALL tool might be your last resort for revival.
: Run MPParamEdit_F1.exe to create a .ini configuration file. This includes selecting the "New Configuration" and "Basic Adjustment" modes to map the firmware binaries.