Phison Mpall V5.03.0a-dl07 Hot! Now
on the USB drive as it rewrites the controller's instruction set. Risk of Bricking
To the outside world, it was just a mass-production tool for Phison controllers. To Elias, it was a digital resuscitator.
The core application package containing MPALL_F1_7F00_v503_0A.exe . Phison Mpall V5.03.0a-dl07
This version of MPALL supports a wide range of Phison PS2251 series master controllers, including:
The version of MPALL or the firmware binary you chose does not support the specific brand of NAND flash memory inside your drive. You need to look for a different firmware version or an updated database file. on the USB drive as it rewrites the
: Outside of basic repairs, advanced users deploy MPALL to partition flash drives into specific CD-ROM emulators (ISO booting), create read-only security keys, or reallocate bad sectors to salvage usable storage blocks.
MPALL was never officially updated for Windows 10. If you encounter problems: : Outside of basic repairs, advanced users deploy
: Using the wrong firmware or settings for your specific controller can permanently disable the USB drive.
| Error | Description & Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | The tool isn't recognizing your USB. Try changing the "Host Port" setting between 2.0 and 3.0, plugging the drive into a different USB port, or enabling the "No Mapping" option before restarting the tool. | | ID ISSUE 0002 | A common error when attempting to reformat official Windows installation USBs. It often indicates a mismatch between the drive's information and the settings in the tool. Double-check your VID/PID (e.g., setting them to 13FE/5500 for Phison reference) and ensure you are using a compatible firmware set. | | Read Error / Bad Block | The NAND memory has physically degraded sectors. The tool will often map these out during the format. If the drive is old, its lifespan may be ending. The tool's "Erase" function can help but is not a guaranteed fix for failing hardware. | | Tool Crashes or Stalls | This can happen for unknown reasons. Try unplugging and re-plugging the drive, clicking "Update" to refresh the list, and starting the process again. Also, ensure you are running the tool as Administrator on a clean Windows system. |