Version: MPALL v3.72.0B (specifically designed for PS2251 controllers).
Phison MPALL v3.72.0B is highly recommended for recovering "dead" or write-protected drives using the following controllers: PS2251-67 PS2251-68 PS2251-03 PS2251-07 Preparation Checklist
Firmware (FW): The actual system code (e.g., FW68... for PS2251-68).
Part 7: Risks and Warnings (Read This Before Clicking Start)
- Irreversible Data Loss – Not “recoverable” data loss. We’re overwriting firmware boot blocks.
- Bricking – If you choose the wrong firmware (e.g., loading a PS2251-03 firmware on a PS2251-07), the drive may become undetectable even to MPALL. Recovery requires shorting two pins on the NAND chip (hardware mode).
- Virus Warnings – Many antivirus engines flag MPALL as riskware. This is because it writes directly to USB controller memory, a behavior rare in normal software. The FlashBoot repack is generally safe if downloaded from a reputable flash-drive forum (like USBDev or MyDigitalLife).
Part 5: Troubleshooting Common Errors in MPALL v3.72.0B
Even with the FlashBoot repack, errors happen. Here’s the decoding table:
Phison Mpall V3720b Ps2251 Flashboot Repack Link -
Version: MPALL v3.72.0B (specifically designed for PS2251 controllers).
Phison MPALL v3.72.0B is highly recommended for recovering "dead" or write-protected drives using the following controllers: PS2251-67 PS2251-68 PS2251-03 PS2251-07 Preparation Checklist phison mpall v3720b ps2251 flashboot repack
Firmware (FW): The actual system code (e.g., FW68... for PS2251-68). Version: MPALL v3
Part 7: Risks and Warnings (Read This Before Clicking Start)
- Irreversible Data Loss – Not “recoverable” data loss. We’re overwriting firmware boot blocks.
- Bricking – If you choose the wrong firmware (e.g., loading a PS2251-03 firmware on a PS2251-07), the drive may become undetectable even to MPALL. Recovery requires shorting two pins on the NAND chip (hardware mode).
- Virus Warnings – Many antivirus engines flag MPALL as riskware. This is because it writes directly to USB controller memory, a behavior rare in normal software. The FlashBoot repack is generally safe if downloaded from a reputable flash-drive forum (like USBDev or MyDigitalLife).
Part 5: Troubleshooting Common Errors in MPALL v3.72.0B
Even with the FlashBoot repack, errors happen. Here’s the decoding table: Irreversible Data Loss – Not “recoverable” data loss