: Overrides the hardware "lock" that prevents you from formatting or deleting files.
One of the most common scenarios reported by users on technical forums is a USB drive suddenly becoming write-protected. This can happen for several reasons, but a very common cause is when a drive is "safely" removed from a system one time too many . A user on a popular forum described how their Kingston 16GB drive became write-protected after an accidental disconnection, leaving them unable to copy, delete, or add any files. In their search for a solution, they discovered that the MPALL v5.13.0C tool was exactly what they needed to eliminate the protection and restore their drive to a full working state.
After completion, close the tool. Eject the USB drive, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Windows will ask to format – choose NTFS or exFAT. Your drive is now ready.
MPALL often requires external firmware binary files to execute a full repair. These are split into two files:
If ChipGenius reports any of these numbers under "Controller," you can proceed.
: Using the wrong firmware or settings in MPALL can permanently disable your USB drive. It is recommended to identify your specific controller and Flash ID using tools like ChipGenius Flash Drive Information Extractor before attempting a flash. Configuration : To use the tool, you typically need to edit the file or use the graphical interface ( MPALL_F1_9000_v513_0C.exe