Phison Mpall V3720b Ps2251 Flashboot Repack Site
Report: Phison MPAll v3.72.0B & PS2251 FlashBoot Repack
Part 8: Alternatives – When Not to Use MPALL v3.72.0B
While this repack is excellent, it’s not always the answer: phison mpall v3720b ps2251 flashboot repack
- Stability with PS2251-xx controllers – It handles PS2251-03, PS2251-05, PS2251-07, and PS2251-09 (often labeled as “PS2251-09 MPALL”).
- Broad firmware library – This version includes a wide range of firmware binaries for different flash types (TLC, MLC, Toshiba, Micron, Intel, Hynix).
- Pre-USB 3.0 maturity – While later versions exist, 3.72.0B is considered the “goldilocks” release for USB 2.0 and early USB 3.0 Phison drives.
- IC Type: PS2251-03 (or auto-detect).
- Flash Type: If known, select manually. If unsure, select “Auto Detect.”
- Erase All Blocks: Checked (for a full clean).
- Low Level Format: Checked.
- Partition: No partition (leave blank unless making dual-drive).
- Burner & Firmware: Click “Browse” and select the
.BINfiles from theFirmwarefolder. Common choices:BN03V104.BIN(burner) andFW03V108.BIN(firmware).
Scenario 4: Restoring Full Capacity After Counterfeit Drive Fraud
Bought a “1TB” USB for $15? It’s likely a 16GB drive with hacked firmware. MPALL v3.72.0B can read the real NAND size and restore the true capacity before you lose data. Report: Phison MPAll v3
- Confirm firmware targets PS2251 variant and NAND type (e.g., Micron/Toshiba/Samsung TLC).
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 IC Type: PS2251-03 (or auto-detect)
Step 2: Mode Selection
The drive must be forced into "ROM Mode" (Boot Mode) if the firmware is severely corrupted. This often involves shorting specific pins (points) on the circuit board (the "Rom jumper") to force the controller into a state where it accepts new firmware.