It is crucial to understand that MPall v5.13.0c is not a "one-click fix" for any drive. It only works with drives utilizing Phison controllers. Even then, the most challenging aspect of using this tool is sourcing the correct .
Under the section, browse and select your downloaded Burner file and Firmware file.
Because mass production tools manipulate low-level USB drivers, Windows Defender or third-party antivirus suites may falsely flag MPALL executables as malware.
| Category | Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low-Level Format | Performs a deep format, often resurrecting "dead" drives. | | Firmware | Burn / Clear Firmware | Allows updating or completely erasing the drive's firmware. | | Configuration | Partition Management | Lets you create multiple partitions, including hidden and bootable CD-ROM partitions. | | Configuration | Write Protection Removal | Can remove the software-based write protection flag, making a drive writable again. | | Configuration | Mode Setting | Capable of setting the drive mode to removable disk, fixed disk, or write-protected. |
The USB device controller is stuck in an infinite boot loop.
You can find more detailed technical documentation and version-specific files on community-driven hardware repair sites:
Phison MPALL is an unofficial, low-level formatting and "mass production" tool designed to interact directly with the firmware of Phison controller chips found in many USB flash drives, such as those from Kingston, Toshiba, and others.
The process completed successfully. Disconnect and reconnect your USB drive; it should now display its original capacity and allow read/write operations.
Before you download or run Phison MPALL, you must understand the significant risks involved.
Unscrew the USB casing (if possible) and look for a black rectangular chip with "Phison" and a model number starting with "PS".
: Designed for mass-flashing firmware to multiple drives simultaneously.
Splits a single flash drive into multiple public, secure, or hidden partitions.
The box will turn Red and show an error code (e.g., CT-0x1042). This usually means either the firmware file was incorrect, or the physical NAND memory chips are dead. Safety Warnings and Troubleshooting
Some antivirus programs flag MPall as a "hacktool" because it modifies firmware – this is a false positive specific to this category of repair tools.