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18+ EnterLeave SiteRewrites the microcode on the FC1178BC controller to fix corrupted logical operations.
Right-click the primary executable file (usually FirstChip_MPTool.exe ) and select . Step 3: Configure the Software
It can reset the internal translator and controller settings, effectively "factory resetting" the hardware. Important Considerations Before Use
The exact and Part Number shown by ChipGenius. firstchip fc1178bc mptools 2022
: If version 1.0.5.2 does not recognize your drive, you may need to try earlier versions like the FC1178BC MpTools 2018 or newer builds if available.
You cannot add, delete, or format files.
Note down the string (e.g., AD7E280B00C0 ). This represents your drive’s physical NAND structure and will help verify if the MP tool correctly recognizes it. Step 2: Download and Launch the Software Rewrites the microcode on the FC1178BC controller to
The is a highly popular, low-cost USB 2.0 controller. It is widely deployed by flash storage manufacturers in budget-oriented promotional pen drives, unbranded memory sticks, and cloned storage devices.
To get started with MPTools 2022 and the Firstchip FC1178BC, follow these steps:
This article is your deep-dive encyclopedia for understanding, sourcing, and using . Important Considerations Before Use The exact and Part
Click the large button located at the top right of the interface.
: If you are fixing a "fake" drive, do not be alarmed if the capacity "shrinks" (e.g., from 128GB to 32GB). The tool is simply revealing the drive's actual physical memory.
: Click Start . The process can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours depending on the NAND quality and capacity. Important Precautions
Plug in your corrupted FC1178BC drive. The software should detect it automatically.
A short USB 2.0 cable (USB 3.0 cables introduce signal noise during low-level repair). A paperclip or tweezers to short the flash drive's test points.