As Alex explored the contents, it became clear that this was no ordinary software package. It contained firmware for the Mxt8208, along with development tools that would allow the MVT team to start creating applications for the new chip. The message "For the dawn of Micov" seemed to hint at a much larger, perhaps more secretive project.
如果你手头正好有一支装载MXT8208主控的故障U盘,可以参考以下步骤使用UdTools量产工具(这也是该.rar压缩包解压后的核心程序):
Choose the of the flash memory (if you know your drive is fake, setting this lower, e.g., 4GB or 8GB, makes the repair successful). Mxt8208 Micov 64gb.rar
The file name is a compressed archive containing mass production software (MPTool) specifically designed for USB controllers manufactured by Micov .
If your drive is a "fake" 64GB stick bought for a suspiciously low price, this software will likely "shrink" the drive back to its real size (often 4GB or 8GB). While this makes the drive usable again, the flash memory in these cheap devices is often low-quality and prone to failing again. As Alex explored the contents, it became clear
: The MXT8208 is frequently associated with "fake" or "upgraded" flash drives. Scammers often use these tools to program a small (e.g., 4GB or 8GB) chip to report a much larger capacity, like 64GB.
Using to reflash a drive will erase all data currently on the drive. Only use this tool if you have already backed up your data or if the drive is totally inaccessible. For more, see the USBDev.ru file repository. While this makes the drive usable again, the
At the core of every USB flash drive sits a tiny computer consisting of flash memory (where files are stored) and a controller (the brain that talks to your PC). is a semiconductor manufacturer known for producing low-cost USB flash memory controllers, such as the MXT8208 , MW6208 , and MW8289 .