Firstchip Mptools V1.0.4.3 Fc1178 Fc1179 | SAFE ★ |

: Click the Start button (sometimes labeled as "Test" or "All Start").

If MpTools refuses to see your drive, your controller may be stuck in a boot loop. You will need to perform a hardware "Short Circuit" trick. Open the casing, locate the NAND flash chip (the larger rectangular chip with many pins), and use a sewing needle to bridge two data pins together while plugging the drive into the PC. Release the needle once the software recognizes the device. Firstchip Mptools V1.0.4.3 Fc1178 Fc1179

: This software is often used to fix "fake" flash drives (e.g., a 64GB drive that only has 16GB of actual memory) by resetting them to their true physical capacity. : Click the Start button (sometimes labeled as

Follow this sequence exactly to rewrite the controller firmware and clear defective sectors: 1. Software Launch Open the casing, locate the NAND flash chip

Incorrect .INI edits can make the tool unstable. Always back up the original file.

Do not unplug the USB drive or power down your PC during execution.

Mass Production Tools are highly aggressive utilities. Running them on the wrong controller chip can permanently brick your device. Before launching Firstchip MpTools v1.0.4.3, you must explicitly verify that your USB drive houses an FC1178 or FC1179 controller. Step 1: Use ChipGenius or Flash Drive Information Extractor