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Phison-mpall-v5.13.0c.rar Upd Jun 2026

What specific are you currently facing?

Take note of this, as it determines the specific firmware file you might need. Step 2: Preparing the Software Stack

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The "MPALL" acronym stands for . Originally built for factory-floor deployment by hardware OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), this tool compiles firmware images, configures physical partitions, maps out dead NAND memory cells, and calibrates the hardware controller.

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The MPALL v5.13.0C tool supports a vast array of Phison USB controllers, including: PS2251-07, PS2251-08 PS2251-12, PS2251-13, PS2251-15, PS2251-16 PS2251-32, PS2251-33, PS2251-37, PS2251-38, PS2251-39

The most common reason users seek out MPALL v5.13.0C is to revive a USB drive that has become read-only or "write-protected." This often happens after a sudden power loss or an improper ejection. In such cases, the controller's firmware flags the drive as protected to prevent further damage. Standard formatting fails, but MPALL can perform a low-level format, effectively wiping the drive's internal state and resetting it to factory conditions. In such cases, the controller's firmware flags the

| Error Code | Meaning | Solution | |------------|---------|----------| | 0x01 | No device found | Short the controller's test pins (advanced) or reinstall drivers | | 0x11 | Firmware load error | Wrong ISP file for your controller version | | 0x25 | Bad block table full | NAND is dying – try lower capacity mode (e.g., 64GB → 32GB) | | 0x28 | Timeout during erase | Use a USB 2.0 port; avoid USB hubs | | 0xFF | Unknown flash ID | Flash chip not supported in v5.13.0c – try v3.63 or v5.08 |

Ensure your computer has the proper drivers, and try using a USB 2.0 port if USB 3.0 fails.

Click and save the configuration file as MP.ini inside the main MPALL folder. Close the parameter editor. Step 4: Running the Flashing Process

Before downloading or running Phison MPALL, you must verify that your USB flash drive actually uses a supported Phison controller chip. Running this tool on a Silicon Motion (SMI), Alcor, or Kingston controller will fail and could permanently brick the device.