Your USB drive should now be fully accessible and functional in Windows. ❓ Troubleshooting Common Errors

When a drive becomes corrupted, it's often because its firmware has become scrambled. Standard system-level tools like format or diskpart in Windows interact with the firmware to delete file system data. If the firmware itself is damaged, these tools fail.

If the tool throws an "Unsupported Flash" error, you are likely using a version of the software that does not contain the database definitions for your specific memory chip. You will need to source a newer or older version of the Firstchip tool library.

Search reputable USB repair archives (like FlashBoot or USBDev) for "Firstchip Chipyc2019 Mp Tool".

Because MP tools modify hardware firmware at a low level, Windows Defender or third-party antivirus software may flag them as false positives.

The tool scans the NAND for defective sectors and masks them to restore a stable, albeit sometimes smaller, storage capacity. Emergency Mode Recovery:

Disconnect all other external USB drives to prevent accidental formatting.