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If the MPTool does not see the drive at all, you may need to short the I/O pins on the NAND chip (Pins 29-30 or 30-31 usually) while plugging it in to force (Test Mode). Recommended Tools
The phrase is more than a search query. It is a testament to the cat-and-mouse game between hardware manufacturers and the repair community. The stock tools say "This drive is e-waste." The patched tool says "Not yet."
Support for newer or generic NAND chips not found in the original release.
Using a patched MPTool is for the average user. Common consequences include:
: The interface is often non-intuitive and may be in a different language. It requires a high level of technical comfort to navigate the "ISP" (In-System Programming) settings correctly.
Most users seek out this specific patched tool to fix drives that standard formatting tools cannot reach.
If the MPTool does not see the drive at all, you may need to short the I/O pins on the NAND chip (Pins 29-30 or 30-31 usually) while plugging it in to force (Test Mode). Recommended Tools
The phrase is more than a search query. It is a testament to the cat-and-mouse game between hardware manufacturers and the repair community. The stock tools say "This drive is e-waste." The patched tool says "Not yet."
Support for newer or generic NAND chips not found in the original release.
Using a patched MPTool is for the average user. Common consequences include:
: The interface is often non-intuitive and may be in a different language. It requires a high level of technical comfort to navigate the "ISP" (In-System Programming) settings correctly.