Firstchip Fc1178bc Mptools 2022 Patched 〈2026 Edition〉

These are modified or newer versions of the official software. The "2022 Patched" version refers to iterations from around 2022 (like FirstChip_MpTools_20220601 ) that have been adjusted to fix bugs, support newer flash memory chips, or bypass factory restrictions. The "patched" identifier typically signals that the tool has been updated by the community to enhance compatibility or resolve specific issues.

| Error / Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | U盘 not detected by MPTool | Wrong tool version, bad connection, or controller in ROM mode | Try a different USB port. If the tool still doesn't see it, try a "patched" version or one from a different family, like FirstChip_MpTools_20201118 . | | Scan Fail (3) / Scan Fail (8) error during start | Tool cannot initialize the NAND flash chip | 1. Change "Scan Level" to "Low-Level Format" (低级格式化). 2. Change "Optimization Mode" (优化模式) to "Capacity First" (容量优先). 3. Use a different MPTool version. | | U盘 shows wrong size after success | Scan process didn't rebuild the bad block map correctly | Re-run the MPTool, but this time set and Optimization Mode to "Capacity First" (容量优先) . | | XP compatibility error on Windows 10/11 | Software designed for older Windows OS | Right-click the MPTool executable, go to Properties > Compatibility . Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) . | | Generic Ix Stop Working crash | Similar to above, a compatibility issue | Apply the same Windows XP compatibility mode fix to the executable. |

If your controller is identified as FirstChip, you're on the right track. If it's another vendor (Phison, Silicon Motion, Alcor, etc.), you'll need a different tool entirely.

Completely erases the NAND flash down to the structural block level. firstchip fc1178bc mptools 2022 patched

The word "patched" in the context of MPTools refers to modified versions of the official FirstChip mass production tools. The official tools, while functional, can be extremely difficult to locate, are often locked to specific NAND flash IDs, require paid licenses for bulk production use, and lack support for many common flash chips found in consumer drives. Patched versions address these issues by:

Find on how to configure the tool settings.

After recovering the drive, run H2testw (Windows) or F3 (Linux) to verify the real capacity. Some fake drives use the FC1178BC with firmware that reports 128GB but only has 16GB of real NAND. The patched tool will reveal the truth. These are modified or newer versions of the

Mass production tools operate at a low level and can permanently brick a USB drive if configured incorrectly. Follow these steps carefully to restore your drive. Step 1: Identify Your Controller

It ignores strict hardware checks, allowing you to flash unbranded or generic NAND chips.

Temporarily disable your antivirus software. MPTools interact with hardware ports directly, which often triggers false-positive alerts from security scanners. Step 3: Configure the MPTools software | Error / Problem | Likely Cause |

The FC1178BC is a resilient little controller, but its factory firmware is unforgiving of errors. The 2022 patched MPTools removes that unforgiving nature, turning a strict factory tool into a true recovery hammer.

: Specifically optimized for the FC1178BC chipset commonly found in budget or promotional USB drives.

If your drive still isn't working after using these tools, it's possible the hardware itself is physically broken rather than just corrupted. Have you already tried using ChipGenius to confirm the controller model? If you can tell me the exact error message you're getting in the tool, I can suggest more specific settings to try!

Flashing firmware carries a risk of permanently bricking the device. Follow these steps carefully to maximize your success rate. Step 1: Verify Your Controller

: Allows for manual configuration of the drive's reported size, which is frequently used to restore fake 64GB drives to their true 16GB capacity. VID/PID Configuration : Enables users to customize the Vendor ID (VID) Product ID (PID) , as well as the manufacturer and product name strings. CD-ROM Partitioning