Click to save settings. The tool may ask for the password again.
: A "sorting" tool designed for lower-grade NAND (often found in budget brands like Silicon Power). It performs a deeper analysis of memory cells. Common versions for this controller include Star_SM3271series_R1019 . How to Use the Utility
| Error Code | Meaning | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Too many physical defects on NAND | Reduce capacity in settings (e.g., force 16GB on a 32GB die). | | Not Support Flash | Your Flash ID isn't in the DBF file | Find a newer or different version of SM3271AD MPTool. | | Compare Fail | Firmware mismatch | Check "Force Compare" or try a different ISP version in settings. | | Write Protect Fail | Drive is physically failing or NAND is locked | Try "Force Erase" in Debug mode (advanced users only). | | Timeout | Bad USB port or cable | Use a rear motherboard USB 2.0 port. No hubs. | | 8BAD | Low-level erase failed | The NAND is likely dead. No recovery possible. | Sm3271ad Mptool
Remember three golden rules:
Understanding the hardware environment is crucial before deploying production tools. The SM3271AD is a widely used USB 2.0 controller manufactured by Silicon Motion. : USB 2.0 (High-Speed) Click to save settings
Select the default configuration file ( default.ini ) to open the core parameter window. Step 4: Configure the Flashing Scheme
A compatible drive will show Controller: Silicon Motion SM3271AD and an ISP version such as ISP 200507-DG1 . Using the SM3271AD MPTool for Repair It performs a deeper analysis of memory cells
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Click to save your configurations and return to the main dashboard.
: Download a hardware identifier like ChipGenius via Softpedia or check resources on specialized firmware archives like USBDev.
This is the most complex part of the tool. Incorrect settings here can permanently brick the drive.