Before running any downloaded .exe, do the following:
A real-world example illustrates the value. Suppose a 64GB SanDisk Ultra Fit drive shows 0 bytes capacity. Standard tools fail. ChipGenius reveals a Phison PS2251-07 controller. A hasty user downloads “MPTool v2.10.00” from a generic driver site—this is unverified, and the tool crashes, leaving the drive unrecognizable. asolid usb mptool verified
Conversely, a disciplined user:
Within 10 minutes, the drive is restored to full capacity, with new bad blocks mapped out. Before running any downloaded
If you downloaded the tool from a third-party forum (common for these tools), verify the file safety: Within 10 minutes, the drive is restored to
If a once-fast USB 3.0 drive crawls at 1 MB/s speeds, the internal error correction may be overloaded by bad blocks. A low-level format via MPTOOL can disable or remap those blocks.
Open ASolid_MPTool.exe as Administrator.