Can resurrect hardware deemed "dead" by standard operating systems.
Some OEM Windows installation drives from Microsoft (Model 1734, circa 2015–2016) were intentionally locked. MPALL v5.03.0a-dl07 has been successfully used to reformat these specific drives. One user reported updating to firmware 05.03.53 using this tool, though the associated firmware files must be present in the directory to format properly. Phison Mpall V5.03.0a-dl07
: It is best suited for drives with high-quality flash memory rather than the lower-grade memory typically found in extremely cheap or counterfeit drives. Standard Usage Steps Can resurrect hardware deemed "dead" by standard operating
: Users often check their controller model (like PS2251-07 or PS2251-03 ) using tools like ChipGenius to ensure compatibility. Configuration : Run MPALL_F1_7F00_DL07_v503_0A.exe . One user reported updating to firmware 05
The software is officially supported only on . Windows 10 and 11 are not officially supported , though some users have reported success after adjusting compatibility settings. If you're using Windows 10, proceed with caution and consider using a virtual machine with Windows 7.
Before using MPALL, you should use ChipGenius to identify your drive's exact Controller Model and Flash ID (FID) . Where to Find It
The core user interface ( MPALL_F1_9000.exe ).