How to use Phison MPALL?

Zoladex

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I had a usb stick fail. It froze while copying, had no option but to just pull it out. Since then the computer only picks it up as a Removable Disk, which opens with Please insert disc.

Assuming i corrupted something, I'v been playing around with Phison MPALL, which apparently can help. I dont really know what im doing in there though lol. Tried following users threads of them having ago, but no avail.
I downloaded Phison_MPALL_V3flash_drive_repair_.63_PS2251-67, which comes with a bunch of files, .bin .exe, etc.
I also managed to use GetInfo.exe to read the stick and correctly identify some details. Which has given some hope, as i guess that means its not completely dead.

Can someone shed some light on how this works.
Thanks.
 
ok, i'll have a look. Thank for reply.
Im pretty sure it is. It has sometimes come up as Phison x50, or something similar, possibly in properties. Cant remember exact, i have tried a number of things with several computers.

Edit: Its Phison USB DISK 50X USB Device and found in properties Hardware.

2nd Edit: Interesting little program. The sales site claim its a 3.0 stick. Does 2.10 mean its one of those marketing tricks 🙁 lol.

Description: [D:]USB Mass Storage Device(Phison USB DISK 50X)
Device Type: Mass Storage Device

Protocal Version: USB 2.10 <- Hint: This is a USB3.0 device working at USB2.0 mode
Current Speed: High Speed
Max Current: 100mA

USB Device ID: VID = 13FE PID = 5000
Serial Number: 10000000000000000000829910000000000000000000829999

Device Vendor: Phison
Device Name: USB DISK 50X
Device Revision: 0110

Manufacturer: Phison
Product Model: USB DISK 50X
Product Revision: PMAP

Chip Part-Number: Unknown
 
Think its dead lol. Tried running various tools from the download suggested, but no avail 🙁.

Only tools that showed promise were
Restore-v3.13.0.0
Formatter_SiliconPower
These where the only ones that lit up the LED on the stick, but said format failed.
Guess can return it, as not so old and is clearly an internal fault.
Thanks for help.
 

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