--- Firstchip Fc1178 Fc1179 Mptools V1.0.5.2 - !!exclusive!!
Firstchip MpTools (including versions for ) is a specialized mass production tool used to repair, format, and restore USB flash drives that use FirstChip controllers. It is commonly used when a drive becomes "write-protected," shows 0MB capacity, or isn't recognized by Windows. Key Capabilities Controller Support : Specifically designed for (including 3D, BC variants) and (S/AB variants) chips. Firmware Restoration
Technical Overview: Firstchip FC1178/FC1179 MPtools v1.0.5.2
Firstchip FC1178/FC1179 MPtools v1.0.5.2 refers to a specialized maintenance software utility designed for flashing, repairing, and managing USB flash drives that utilize Firstchip controller chips. Specifically, this version targets the FC1178 and FC1179 series of USB mass storage controllers. --- Firstchip Fc1178 Fc1179 Mptools V1.0.5.2 -
to ensure your USB drive uses a FirstChip controller (e.g., FC1178BC or FC1179). ChipGenius Firstchip MpTools (including versions for ) is a
, and is a popular choice for fixing common flash drive issues like "Write Protect," "No Media," or "Unknown Device" errors. Key Features and Compatibility Controller Support : Primarily targets Variant Coverage : Includes support for specific variants such as Common Use Case Firmware Flashing: The primary use is to install
Language: If the tool opens in Chinese, look for a Language toggle on the side panel to switch to English.
User-Friendly Interface
- Firmware Flashing: The primary use is to install the specific firmware required for the FC1178 or FC1179 controller to function.
- Mass Storage Repair: This is the most common use for end-users. If a USB drive becomes "read-only," fails to format, shows 0 bytes capacity, or is not recognized by the OS, this tool can reprogram the controller to restore factory settings.
- Partition Management: The tool allows users to configure the drive as a public zone, secure zone, CD-ROM partition (for auto-run features), or a bootable disk.
- NAND Flash Configuration: It detects the specific type of NAND flash memory soldered to the board and configures the controller to read and write to it correctly. This is crucial when the controller and memory are mismatched or when recovering data from a corrupted configuration.

