The Partition Settings tab allows you to define how your USB drive will be organized:
The Phison PS2251-07 MPTool is a potent but hazardous utility. For experienced technicians, it successfully restores bricked or corrupted drives to factory condition. However, for general users, the complexity of firmware matching, driver overrides, and the risk of hardware damage make it a last-resort tool. Recommendation: only use MPTool when standard disk management tools (diskpart, vendor formatting utilities) have failed, and always match firmware precisely to the controller’s revision.
When the drive firmware dies, Windows cannot fix it. You need a specialized factory tool known as the Phison MPALL (Mass Production Tool) , designed specifically to reflash the chip with new firmware The Action:
First, confirm you're working with the correct controller:
Comprehensive Guide to Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) MPTool: Repairing & Reflashing Corrupted USB Drives The (also commonly referred to as the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: You can create multiple partitions, including hidden or CD-ROM (ISO) partitions. Bad Block Management
: Includes "Preformat" options to bypass standard Windows formatting errors and resolve issues where the drive is unrecognized.
Using the Phison PS2251-07 MPTool requires precision, but it is the absolute definitive way to repair dead or write-protected flash drives. By matching your hardware profile via ChipGenius, creating a correct configuration file in MPAll, and loading the proper firmware binaries, you can save your hardware from the trash bin and restore it to peak operating performance. Share public link
Download a deep hardware identification utility like ChipGenius or . Insert the faulty USB drive and launch the diagnostic utility to generate an internal hardware readout report: Controller Model: Must read as Phison PS2251-07 or PS2307 .
: There is no standard debugging interface like JTAG or UART exposed, which complicates custom firmware development or reverse engineering. MPTool Usage and Configuration
The (often identified in software as PS2307 ) is a highly popular USB 3.0 controller. Because it is a mass-production controller, it relies on specific firmware and settings to communicate between your computer's operating system and the flash memory chips.
controller chip) powers millions of mainstream USB 3.0 flash drives globally. Over time, these drives can experience catastrophic firmware failure, causing symptoms such as a "Write Protected" lock, a raw file system, or a total loss of capacity (often enumerating in Device Manager as or a generic 0MB storage volume).
: Mass production and low-level formatting will completely erase all data on your USB drive. Back up important files beforehand.
The GetInfo tool provides crucial information for successful mass production:
Download the Phison MPTool version compatible with the PS2251-07. Common versions include ST-TOOL or MPALL (Multi-Phison Archive Level Library). Ensure you also have the correct Burner File (.bin) and Firmware File (.bin) specific to your NAND flash type (TLC, MLC, etc.). 2. Setting up the Configuration
The Partition Settings tab allows you to define how your USB drive will be organized:
The Phison PS2251-07 MPTool is a potent but hazardous utility. For experienced technicians, it successfully restores bricked or corrupted drives to factory condition. However, for general users, the complexity of firmware matching, driver overrides, and the risk of hardware damage make it a last-resort tool. Recommendation: only use MPTool when standard disk management tools (diskpart, vendor formatting utilities) have failed, and always match firmware precisely to the controller’s revision.
When the drive firmware dies, Windows cannot fix it. You need a specialized factory tool known as the Phison MPALL (Mass Production Tool) , designed specifically to reflash the chip with new firmware The Action:
First, confirm you're working with the correct controller:
Comprehensive Guide to Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) MPTool: Repairing & Reflashing Corrupted USB Drives The (also commonly referred to as the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: You can create multiple partitions, including hidden or CD-ROM (ISO) partitions. Bad Block Management
: Includes "Preformat" options to bypass standard Windows formatting errors and resolve issues where the drive is unrecognized.
Using the Phison PS2251-07 MPTool requires precision, but it is the absolute definitive way to repair dead or write-protected flash drives. By matching your hardware profile via ChipGenius, creating a correct configuration file in MPAll, and loading the proper firmware binaries, you can save your hardware from the trash bin and restore it to peak operating performance. Share public link
Download a deep hardware identification utility like ChipGenius or . Insert the faulty USB drive and launch the diagnostic utility to generate an internal hardware readout report: Controller Model: Must read as Phison PS2251-07 or PS2307 .
: There is no standard debugging interface like JTAG or UART exposed, which complicates custom firmware development or reverse engineering. MPTool Usage and Configuration
The (often identified in software as PS2307 ) is a highly popular USB 3.0 controller. Because it is a mass-production controller, it relies on specific firmware and settings to communicate between your computer's operating system and the flash memory chips.
controller chip) powers millions of mainstream USB 3.0 flash drives globally. Over time, these drives can experience catastrophic firmware failure, causing symptoms such as a "Write Protected" lock, a raw file system, or a total loss of capacity (often enumerating in Device Manager as or a generic 0MB storage volume).
: Mass production and low-level formatting will completely erase all data on your USB drive. Back up important files beforehand.
The GetInfo tool provides crucial information for successful mass production:
Download the Phison MPTool version compatible with the PS2251-07. Common versions include ST-TOOL or MPALL (Multi-Phison Archive Level Library). Ensure you also have the correct Burner File (.bin) and Firmware File (.bin) specific to your NAND flash type (TLC, MLC, etc.). 2. Setting up the Configuration