V1.0.4.3 Fc1178 Fc1179 | Firstchip Mptools

Wait until the status box turns solid and displays a "Pass" message. If it drops to 1% and stalls, stop the tool, swap to Factory Scan, and try again.

Once completed, the drive should appear as a healthy storage device in Windows. Common Issues and Solutions

Set to "Standard Scan" for initial detection or "Factory Scan" for a deep repair. Ensure the Flash ID matches what was found in ChipGenius.

Connect your FirstChip USB drive. The tool should display your device inside one of the main channel grids. 3. Configuring Settings

: Fixes issues where a 32GB drive falsely reports as 0 bytes, or corrects "fake capacity" drives programmed to display spoofed storage metrics. Firstchip Mptools V1.0.4.3 Fc1178 Fc1179

: Ensure you are using a USB 2.0 port, as some mass production tools struggle with USB 3.0/3.1 drivers. Error Codes

One hidden feature of v1.0.4.3 is the ability to completely rebrand the drive. This is useful for IT departments standardizing bootable drives or for resellers.

Download from an authorized source like USBDev FirstChip Repository.

MB or an incorrect capacity by re-scanning the memory chips for "bad blocks." Firmware Flashing Wait until the status box turns solid and

Follow this sequence to flash your controller using Firstchip MPTools V1.0.4.3: Step 1: Download and Extract

Right-click FirstChip_MpTool.exe and select . Step 3: Device Detection

Example Diagnostic Output: Controller Vendor: FirstChip Controller Part-Number: FC1179 (or FC1178) Flash ID Code: 453C98B37672 - SanDisk - 1CE [TLC] Use code with caution.

Upon launching, the software interface will display a grid of empty slots. Common Issues and Solutions Set to "Standard Scan"

💡 : Using this tool will erase all data on the USB drive. Always identify your controller first using a tool like ChipGenius before attempting a repair. If you'd like, I can help you with: Locating the download link for specific FirstChip versions.

Here’s a balanced review of (supporting FC1178 and FC1179 controllers):

Accept the new volume size; it is the only safe storage allocation available. Share public link