Patched: Phison Mpall V3700e

Right-click MPALL_F1_9000_v370e.exe and select .

[ Run MPALL_F1_9000_v370_0E.exe ] │ ▼ [ Click "Update" Button ] ──► (Drive Detected in Grid?) │ │ │ Yes │ No ▼ ▼ [ Click "Start" Button ] [ Check USB Port / Ini Config ] │ ▼ [ Wait for Green Progress ] │ ▼ [ Disconnect & Reconnect Drive ]

Select your NAND type (TOSHIBA, SanDisk, Hynix) based on what ChipEasy reported. In the Partition Setting tab (Optional Customization): phison mpall v3700e patched

Select the correct (BN series) and Firmware File (FW series) matched to your controller and memory type.

: A configuration file that tells the software how to communicate with the specific NAND flash memory on your drive. Right-click MPALL_F1_9000_v370e

: Unlike standard Windows formatting, this tool performs a low-level initialization of the NAND cells, which can often bypass physical-looking errors. Why the "Patched" Version?

(e.g., PS2251-67, PS2251-03, PS2251-07)

The official Phison tools can sometimes be restrictive, requiring specific firmware files matching only a few flash memory types. The patched v3.70.0E is popular for several reasons:

Plug the USB drive into a native USB 2.0 port on the back of the motherboard. Mismatched Flash ID (NAND memory type). : A configuration file that tells the software

This tool is used to perform a "low-level format" (Preformat), which can restore a drive that is corrupted at the controller level, not just the file system level. Why Use the Patched v3700E Version?

The patch had forced the controller to accept a generic firmware signature, tricking the hardware into dropping its encryption guard. Kael navigated to the drive in his hex editor. Where there was once gibberish, there was now a structured header.