Phison Usb Mass Production Tools

Phison Usb Mass Production Tools Rating: 6,6/10 1498 reviews

Product Name Controller Bridge Connector Interface Connector Type Capacity Sequential Read/Write (up to) Form Factor; U32C Pro: PS2251-18 NA: USB 3.2 Gen 2x2. MPTool (UT163 Multi-Devices Production Tool) v3.9.12.0 Utility to flash drive controllers firm UsBest UT163. MPTool Multi-Devices (UT161/UT168/UT169) v20213.

Добавить запись / Add

FLASH VENDOR: Phison 2251-70

MODEL: silicon power

VID: 13FE

PID: 4300

CHIP VENDOR: Phison

CONTROLLER: 07.06.5D

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: BADE

MODEL: BADE

VID: 0000

PID: 0000

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 1

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: perfeo

MODEL: usb disk 2.0 pmap

VID: 13FE

PID: 4200

CHIP VENDOR: Phison

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP: NOT AVAILABLE

MEMORY SIZE: 64

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: 048D

MODEL: ProductCode

VID: 048D

PID: 1234

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER: PRODUCTCODE

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 125

UTILS: FORMAT

Phison Usb Mass Production Tools For Sale


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: Kingston

MODEL: Data Traveler

VID: 0C76

PID: 0005

CHIP VENDOR: SSS (Solid State System)

CONTROLLER: SSS6692B5

MEMORY CHIP: TH58NVG7D2FLA89

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: Kingston

MODEL: Data travel

VID: 0C76

PID: 0005

CHIP VENDOR: SSS (Solid State System)

CONTROLLER: SSS6692B5

MEMORY CHIP: TH58NVG7D2FLA89

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: GENERIC

MODEL: USB Mass Storage

VID: 0C76

Download cubase 7 italiano crack. PID: 0005

CHIP VENDOR: SSS (Solid State System)

CONTROLLER: SSS6692B5

MEMORY CHIP: TH58NVG7D2FLA89

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: GENERIC

MODEL: Mass Storage

VID: 1908

Pro tools 11 ilok 2 crack. PID: 1320

CHIP VENDOR: AppoTech

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 2

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: GENERIC

MODEL: Mass Storage

Hindi film songs download. VID: 1908

PID: 1320

CHIP VENDOR: AppoTech

CONTROLLER: A603865

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 2

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: Silicon Motion,Inc.

MODEL: USB MEMORY BAR

VID: 090C

PID: 3000

CHIP VENDOR: SMI

CONTROLLER: 2C84643C - MICRON MT29F128G08CBEBB

MEMORY CHIP: 2C84643C — MICRON MT29F128G08CBEBB

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS: SM3257ENLTAA — ISP NONE


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: Silicon Motion,Inc

MODEL: Transcend 16GB

VID: 090C

PID: 3000

CHIP VENDOR: SMI

CONTROLLER: SM3255AB

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: USB 2.00

MODEL: USB MEMORY BAR

VID: 090C

PID: 3000

CHIP VENDOR: ASolid

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 17 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: Silicon Power

MODEL: Silicon Power16G

VID: 090C

PID: 1000

CHIP VENDOR: SMI

CONTROLLER: SILICON MOTION SM3257-ENLT

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS: TRANSCEND-SM32X-PV1.2.44-BY-USBDEV-Q1022


Description: Была проблема с флешкой SP 16GB — защита от записи. Она не форматировалась и не удалялись файлы. Прогнал самой последней версией из этого архива. Флешка стала называться Трансценд, но стала работать! другие программы не помогали вообще.
Controller Part-Number: SM3257ENLTBB — ISP NONE
Сработала версия sm32Xtest_V2.5.61_v7_Q1013


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: NO NAME

MODEL: no name

VID: 12D1

PID: 1082

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 62

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: hp

MODEL: v222w

VID: 03F0

PID: 3F40

CHIP VENDOR: SMI

CONTROLLER: AA0000000136

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 64

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: perfeo

MODEL: usb disk 2.0 pmap

VID: 13FE

PID: 4200

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 64

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: VendorCo

MODEL: ProductCode

VID: 048D

PID: 1234

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER: PRODUCTCODE

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 125

UTILS: FORMAT


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: perfeo

MODEL: usb

VID: 13FE

PID: 4200

CHIP VENDOR: NoName

CONTROLLER:

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 64

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: PS2251-68-S

MODEL: VERBATIM

VID: 18A5

PID: 0302

CHIP VENDOR: Phison

CONTROLLER: UB1523C

MEMORY CHIP:

MEMORY SIZE: 16

UTILS:


Description:


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDOR: NAND

MODEL: USB2DISK

VID: FFFF

PID: 5678

CHIP VENDOR: Sandisk

CONTROLLER: USB2DISK

MEMORY CHIP: SANDISK

MEMORY SIZE: 32

UTILS:


Description: IJIN PULIHKAN

Phison Usb Mass Production Tools Harbor Freight


Added: 16 декабря 2020

FLASH VENDORFLASH MODELVIDPIDCHIP VENDORCHIP MODELMEMORY CHIPSIZE (GB)UTILS
Phison 2251-70silicon power13FE4300Phison07.06.5D16
BADEBADE00000000NoName1
perfeousb disk 2.0 pmap13FE4200PhisonNOT AVAILABLE64
048DProductCode048D1234NoNamePRODUCTCODE125FORMAT
KingstonData Traveler0C760005SSS (Solid State System)SSS6692B5TH58NVG7D2FLA8916
KingstonData travel0C760005SSS (Solid State System)SSS6692B5TH58NVG7D2FLA8916
GENERICUSB Mass Storage0C760005SSS (Solid State System)SSS6692B5TH58NVG7D2FLA8916
GENERICMass Storage19081320AppoTech2
GENERICMass Storage19081320AppoTechA6038652
Silicon Motion,Inc.USB MEMORY BAR090C3000SMI2C84643C - MICRON MT29F128G08CBEBB2C84643C — MICRON MT29F128G08CBEBB16SM3257ENLTAA — ISP NONE
Silicon Motion,IncTranscend 16GB090C3000SMISM3255AB16
USB 2.00USB MEMORY BAR090C3000ASolid16
Silicon PowerSilicon Power16G090C1000SMISILICON MOTION SM3257-ENLT16TRANSCEND-SM32X-PV1.2.44-BY-USBDEV-Q1022
NO NAMEno name12D11082NoName62
hpv222w03F03F40SMIAA000000013664
perfeousb disk 2.0 pmap13FE4200NoName64
VendorCoProductCode048D1234NoNamePRODUCTCODE125FORMAT
perfeousb13FE4200NoName64
PS2251-68-SVERBATIM18A50302PhisonUB1523C16
NANDUSB2DISKFFFF5678SandiskUSB2DISKSANDISK32

Since I deployed my HP Proliant Microserver, I had been running ESX from a USB flash drive. Now that Windows 8 Beta is available, I wanted to test out some of the new Hyper-V features in my home lab. All the talk about Windows To Go had me thinking it would be a good test to run Windows 8 Hyper-V server from a USB flash drive. After all, deploying Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 on a USB Flash Drive was already supported.

I found a good tutorial about running Windows 8 Developer Preview from a UFD which outlines the process. If you’ve used WAIK before, then you’re familiar with the process which basically involves creating the partitions on disk, and then applying a WIM file to the partition. This process works great for Consumer edition on many UFD’s, however, Windows To Go is not supported with server edition. That doesn’t mean Windows 8 Server cannot be installed to a UFD though – it just means that the same rules apply as 2008 R2.

Specifically, the UFD needs to have it’s Removable Media Bit set to 0. This is a setting in the UFD’s controller that tells Windows how to treat the device. Typically, when you attach a UFD, Windows classifies the device as a Removable Disk:

There’s a couple of limitations that come with Removable Disks in Windows though. Specifically, you can’t create multiple partitions on them (even if you do via other partitioning methods, Windows will only show you the first partition), and you can’t run Windows directly from them. So, in order to deploy Windows 8 server to a UFD, the RMB needs to be set to 0.

Some UFD manufacturers provide utilities to set this. Lexar has the BootIt utility for instance. This utility may work for UFD’s manufactured by others provided it’s using the same controller. After some searching, I came across and excellent thread that described how to flip the Removable Media Bit for non-Lexar UFD’s. The ChipGenius and USBDeview utilities will give you detailed information about the Controller in the UFD:

This tool provides a few critical pieces of information: The Chip Vendor, Part Number, VID and PID. Using the VID and PID, you can find out if there is a tool available that will allow you to program the UFD controller. Head over to the Russian site flashboot.ru (I recommend using Chrome and you can auto-translate the page) and enter your VID and PID. This will list all known UFD’s matching those ID’s and let you know what utility you can use to program the controller, as well as helpful hints from other users. In my case, the Patriot XT Rage 16GB UFD showed up in the list:

In my case, I needed to use Phison’s MPALL tool (version 3.20) to program the Phison PS2251-38 controller on the Patriot XT Rage 16GB UFD. FlashBoot.ru has a catalog of all utilities for Phison controllers and I was able to easily download the necessary version. Inside the MPALL archive, you’ll find a few utilities. The first is GetInfo which displays current configuration of the controller:

The second tab has partition information:

Notice the Fixed Disk setting of “No” – this is the RMB on Phison controllers. All that’s necessary is for us to update that using the other utilities in the archive. It took some testing/tweaking to figure out how things work with the Phison USB Mass Production Tool, and admittedly I’m a bit fuzzy on the specifics. However, it looks as though there are two controller configuration sections that need updating: F1 and F2 (I haven’t been able to find what these mean, but they seem to be common to all UFD’s). There are two Parameter Editor utilities that generate INI files that can then be used by the flash utility, one for the F1 configuration (writes to a MP.INI file) and one for the F2 configuration (writes to the QC.INI file). In here, we can set the UFD to be a Fixed Disk:

You will find all of the necessary information from the GetInfo screen for the Controller, FC1-FC2 settings, the VID and PID’s, etc. Once you have your settings in place, hit save to write them to the MP.ini file. From there, you can use the MPALL F1 utility to write the configuration to the UFD. When performing this procedure, ensure that ONLY the UFD you want to program is connected. Insert the USB flash drive, click the Update button which will populate the various boxes with ANY UFD found that has a Phison controller. Once it’s detected, click Start to program.

Phison Usb Mass Production Tools Tool

Once F1 is done, you’ll need to do the same for F2. I was unable to get it to successfully update the F2 settings using any of the versions, however, even though the MPALL F2 utility reported an error, GetInfo did show that both F1 + F2 where set on the controller after the update. A few notes that may save you some time:

  • I’m not sure where the “MAPPING” setting comes from, but when I created my MP.INI and QC.INI files using the ParamEditor utilities, the MPALL utilities would not find my UFD. I had to add MAPPING=0 to the Configuration section of both files.
  • The Inquiry Version of my UFD was PMAP to start and though I had it set in MP.INI, the MPALL F1 utility changed to to DL07. Because of this, my QC.ini had to have Inquiry Version set to DL07 in to avoid a Incorrect Inquiry Version error message.

Once this is done properly, the partition will show as a fixed disk:

Now that we have a UFD with the RMB set to 0, we can proceed with deploying Windows 8 to it. Obviously, the FAT32 partition the pre-format created won’t work for Windows 8, so we’ll need to clean out that information. We’ll use diskpart for this – run the following commands from a command prompt:

select disk X
clean
create partition primary
active
format FS=NTFS quick

This will delete the existing partition table, create a new primary partition and mark it as active and then format it as NTFS. Now, we can use the imagex utility (available as part of the WAIK) to apply the install.wim file to the UFD. Either mount the ISO or insert the DVD and apply the image to the UFD:

imagex /apply F:sourcesinstall.wim 4 G:

The number 4 is the index of the image in the WIM file to be applied. The Windows 8 beta media has multiple available (Standard Core, Standard w/ GUI, Datacenter Core, and Datacenter w/ GUI) so I’m applying Datacenter w/ GUI by selecting index 4. You can read the available options by using the imagex /info F:sourcesinstall.wim command. Once the image has been applied, we need to write a boot record using bcdboot:

bcdboot G:windows /s G:

Phison Usb Mass Production Tools Download

If you’ve done everything correctly, you should now have a bootable UFD with a base install of Windows 8 Server that is recognized as a non-removable hard disk:

Comments are closed.