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Phison Ps225107ps2307 Upd [cracked] -

Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) USB 3.0 controller, a compelling "feature" to implement via a firmware update (UPDs) is Context-Aware Write Protection (Virtual Read-Only Switch) The Feature: "Smart-Lock" Write Protection

Phison PS2251-07 (also known as PS2307) is a common USB 3.0 controller used in many flash drives, including Kingston and Toshiba models. Repairing or updating this controller typically involves "reflashing" its firmware to resolve issues like write-protection, incorrect capacity, or a "not recognized" status. 1. Identification and Preparation phison ps225107ps2307 upd

| Error Code | Meaning | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 0x1042 | Read/Write test failed after flash | NAND has bad blocks. Retry with "Erase All" enabled in settings. | | 0x1106 | Firmware mismatch | You loaded a .BIN for a different NAND type (e.g., TLC firmware on MLC chips). Find the correct firmware pack. | | 0x1200 | Device not ready | Reboot PC. Use a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0). Some PS2251-07 drives are unstable in 3.0 mode during flashing. | | 0x1025 | Pre-format failed | The NAND is write-protected. Short the two test points on the PCB (requires opening the drive) or use the "Erase All" low-level option. | | 0x3006 | Timeout waiting for device | Remove the drive, wait 10 seconds, reinsert. Do not use a hub. | | No detection at all | Driver conflict | Uninstall all USB mass storage drivers in Device Manager, then restart MPALL. | Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) USB 3

The Burner File (BN): A small "burner" firmware is uploaded to the controller's RAM to establish a communication bridge. Open the USB casing to expose the circuit board

PS2251-07 and PS2307 Overview

  1. Open the USB casing to expose the circuit board.
  2. Locate two round copper pads labeled TP1 and TP2 or simply LED+ and GND.
  3. Short the two pads using a pair of tweezers or a paperclip.
  4. While holding the short, plug the USB drive into a USB 2.0 port.
  5. Release the short after 2 seconds.
  6. The drive now appears in MPALL as "Boot Mode" (red).
  7. Relaunch MPALL, reload your firmware, and click "Start" . This restores the bootloader.

Symptom A: The 0 MB Syndrome

You plug in the drive. Windows makes the “ding-dong” sound. You open “This PC” – the drive appears, but capacity shows 0 bytes. Formatting fails. This is usually a corrupt FTL (Flash Translation Layer).