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This means the firmware file does not support your specific NAND flash. Look for a newer version of the MPTool.
Yes. The tool supports creating a CD-ROM partition that can be used as a bootable device.
Because MPTOOLs change frequently, here is a specific command to find current verified versions using Google dorks:
Get-FileHash .\ASolid_MPTool_V7201_20240418.7z -Algorithm MD5
The tool is usually pre-configured. If the drive is not working, you may need to click "Settings" or "Configure" to set the Flash Vendor (e.g., Samsung, Toshiba, Micron). Start Repair: Click the Start , Run , or Burn button.
Before you begin, you must ensure you have the correct version. Using the wrong MPTool version can permanently "brick" your hardware.
When the computer recognizes the device but cannot access the storage.
ASolid USB MPTool has gone through several version releases. The table below summarizes the most common versions found in online communities and forums:
Because MPTools install low-level custom USB drivers to bypass the standard Windows storage stack, legitimate antivirus programs frequently flag them as false positives. Ensure your downloaded file source is trusted before disabling protections. Step 3: Step-by-Step Flashing Procedure
Cross-reference the file size. A real ASolid MPTOOL for the AS2258 controller is usually between 2.5MB and 4.0MB. A fake tool is often 500KB (just a downloader) or 10MB+ (packed with malware).
Leave it on auto-detect unless your Flash ID specification sheet dictates a specific error-correction code layout. Step 4: Execute the Mass Production Process
MPTools are highly version-specific. A version meant for an AS2115 controller will fail on an AS2258 controller. Download the specific archive package that explicitly lists support for your verified Controller Part Number and Flash ID.
This means the firmware file does not support your specific NAND flash. Look for a newer version of the MPTool.
Yes. The tool supports creating a CD-ROM partition that can be used as a bootable device.
Because MPTOOLs change frequently, here is a specific command to find current verified versions using Google dorks:
Get-FileHash .\ASolid_MPTool_V7201_20240418.7z -Algorithm MD5
The tool is usually pre-configured. If the drive is not working, you may need to click "Settings" or "Configure" to set the Flash Vendor (e.g., Samsung, Toshiba, Micron). Start Repair: Click the Start , Run , or Burn button.
Before you begin, you must ensure you have the correct version. Using the wrong MPTool version can permanently "brick" your hardware.
When the computer recognizes the device but cannot access the storage.
ASolid USB MPTool has gone through several version releases. The table below summarizes the most common versions found in online communities and forums:
Because MPTools install low-level custom USB drivers to bypass the standard Windows storage stack, legitimate antivirus programs frequently flag them as false positives. Ensure your downloaded file source is trusted before disabling protections. Step 3: Step-by-Step Flashing Procedure
Cross-reference the file size. A real ASolid MPTOOL for the AS2258 controller is usually between 2.5MB and 4.0MB. A fake tool is often 500KB (just a downloader) or 10MB+ (packed with malware).
Leave it on auto-detect unless your Flash ID specification sheet dictates a specific error-correction code layout. Step 4: Execute the Mass Production Process
MPTools are highly version-specific. A version meant for an AS2115 controller will fail on an AS2258 controller. Download the specific archive package that explicitly lists support for your verified Controller Part Number and Flash ID.