Capable of standard SATA III bandwidth limits, delivering up to 550 MB/s Sequential Reads and 510 MB/s Sequential Writes.
, which is functionally similar to the MPTool but adds a "BIN Cfg" tab for color-coding drives based on capacity and bad block counts Low-Level Configuration
For a $20 120GB SSD, it’s a fun learning experience. For a 2TB drive with critical work files?
| Error Message / Code | Meaning | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One or more NAND dies have too many bad blocks, or the NAND ID mismatch. | Check NAND selection. Try "Erase All Block" mode. If it persists, the NAND is physically dead. | | Download ISP Fail | The controller cannot load the bootloader. | Reinstall drivers. Try a different USB port (USB 2.0 is more stable). Reseat the SSD. | | Compare Fail | Firmware written, but verification failed. | Bad SATA/USB cable. Replace cable. Could also indicate unstable power. | | Timeout Error | NAND response is too slow. | Increase "Flash Clock" lower (e.g., 100MHz) in settings. Or your NAND is failing. | | No Pin Connect | Drive is not in MP Mode. | The drive is stuck in normal mode. You must short two specific ROM pins on the PCB (ask on forums for your exact PCB). | | Device Not Found | Driver not installed or signature enforcement active. | Re-do Phase 1. Ensure you disabled driver signature enforcement. | ys9082hp mptool
If you skip this step, the MPtool will fail at "Download ISP."
Flash a firmware image (single partition)
2D SLC/MLC/TLC and 3D TLC/QLC NAND configurations from major manufacturers (Intel, Micron, Kioxia, Hynix). Capable of standard SATA III bandwidth limits, delivering
Once the status changes to a green text prompt, the process is successful. Unplug the SSD from your USB port or computer motherboard.
Reaches sequential read speeds up to 550 MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 510 MB/s.
: Short the "ROM" pins on the SSD circuit board before connecting it via a SATA-to-USB adapter to force the drive into repair mode. | Error Message / Code | Meaning |
Rebuild partition tables, fix invalid firmware, and re-flash the controller.
Leo’s heart sank. The mapping table had a hole. Without it, the data was just 2 trillion random bytes. He reached for his coffee, cold and bitter. But as his hand touched the mug, the log flickered.
Locate two tiny contact pads clearly labeled or JP1/JP2 .
Flashing your SSD firmware will on the drive. This process initializes the storage medium from scratch. Required Resources
Set the Disk Size to match your SSD's actual capacity (e.g., 256GB). 3. Flashing Process Return to the Main tab. Click Start . The process usually takes 30–60 seconds. Wait for the status to turn Green with the word PASS . Phase 3: Finalizing