is a specialized firmware flashing and mass production tool (MPTool) used primarily for repairing or modifying USB flash drives equipped with Phison controllers. This specific version is widely recognized for its compatibility with a broad range of legacy and modern Phison chips, making it a "go-to" utility for advanced USB troubleshooting and industrial-grade formatting. Key Supported Controllers
Before you flash, you must verify your hardware. Using the wrong version can "brick" your device permanently.
Extract the folder to your root directory (e.g., C:\MPALL_v3700E\ ) to avoid long file paths that cause processing errors.
: The firmware rewrite was successful. Your drive is restored. phison mpall v3700e exclusive
If you own a USB drive manufactured between 2012 and 2015 with a that shows 0MB capacity, this tool is arguably the last resort before the trash bin. Its "exclusive" status isn't just marketing hype; the v3700E build includes low-level NAND reset algorithms that were never released to the public in later versions.
Phison controllers power millions of USB flash drives worldwide. From Kingston and Toshiba to PNY and Corsair, these microchips manage how data moves between your computer and the drive's NAND flash memory. However, when a controller's firmware corrupts, the drive becomes "write-protected," shows "no media," or refuses to format.
Re-initializes the NAND flash memory, clearing bad blocks. is a specialized firmware flashing and mass production
At 3:00 AM, he found it. A specific pulse on Pin 34. A rhythmic, almost heartbeat-like signal.
It belonged to a defunct private military contractor that had gone belly-up after a scandal. Elias had bought a pallet of "scrap" electronics from an auction, hoping to salvage the gold and rare earth metals. He had plugged this drive in on a whim, expecting to wipe it and resell it.
: The "Exclusive" V3700E version executes a multi-stage process where it clears the existing mapping table and writes a fresh firmware image to the controller. Security and Risk Warning Using the wrong version can "brick" your device permanently
: If the software fails to detect the drive, you may need to put the USB into "Test Mode" by shorting specific pins on the controller chip (advanced users only).
Before using V3.70.0E, you must identify your hardware to avoid permanent damage. :
Open ParamEdt-F1.exe to create a .ini settings file. Key settings include: Controller: Set to "PS2251-68" or "Auto". Burner File: (e.g., BN68V101M.BIN ). Firmware File: (e.g., FW68FF01V10053M.BIN ).