| Risk | Consequence | |-------|-------------| | Wrong tool version | Bricked drive (controller firmware mismatch) | | Interrupting during writing firmware | Permanent USB dead | | Incorrect flash settings | Reduced capacity, instability | | Using on non-ASolid drive | Could corrupt other controllers |
: Enables modifications to the Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID). These values tell operating systems exactly what device is plugged into the USB port.
Asolid does not usually release these tools to the general public; they are primarily for manufacturers. You will typically find them on reputable USB repair forums like usbdev.ru .
Before launching the MPTool, gather the following:
The manifest decompressed into something more human: a list of names, dates, and coordinates. Not all were Theo’s; some were companies, email addresses, bite-sized notes about people he’d tried to warn. At the bottom, in a font that looked suspiciously like Theo’s handwriting rendered digitally, was an address and a line: "They’ll be at the docks. Midnight. Come alone? No. Bring light."
: Search for the exact version of the ASolid MPTool that corresponds to your chip code. Run as Administrator
Once the indicator turns green (pass), your drive should be restored. Troubleshooting & Tips
While the ASolid USB MPTool is a powerful tool, users may encounter issues during use. Here are some common issues and solutions:
High-performance controllers designed for faster generation interfaces. Supports 8KB 1/2/4-plane and 16KB 2-plane modes, alongside Toggle 1.0/ONFI 2.3 interfaces and DDR high-speed data paths. Step-by-Step Guide to Recovering a Drive
Check the "Controller Vendor" and "Controller Part-Number." If it says or Asolid Technology , this is the right tool set. Using ASolid USB MPTool (Step-by-Step)