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Open your browser. Search for: "Alcor AU6989SN Mass Production Tool" or "MPTool 058F-6387" .
Identifying the chip (e.g., Phison, Alcor, SMI) is necessary to find the correct repair firmware. Flash ID: Details about the actual memory chips inside. chipgenius.usbdev
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Because ChipGenius is a "low-level" tool, it is frequently flagged by antivirus software as a "false positive". Reliable sources like Softpedia and USBDev often provide these files in encrypted archives (password: usbdev.ru ) to prevent browsers from blocking the download. How to Repair a USB Drive Using ChipGenius Open your browser
Download and run ChipGenius as Administrator. Step 2: Locate your malfunctioning drive in the list. Find the Controller Part-Number field. (Example: Alcor Micro AU6989SN ). Flash ID: Details about the actual memory chips inside
I found it last Tuesday, buried in the firmware of a counterfeit 2TB flash drive a tourist bought in Shenzhen. The drive was a lie—a cheap 8GB chip wired to a controller that looped its memory endlessly. When I ran ChipGenius on it, the USB device tree spat back the usual garbage: [FF:FF:FF] Unknown Device . But then, at the very bottom of the hex dump, there it was.