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Remember: This tool is for . Always back up your data. But if your drive is already showing 0MB, you have nothing to lose.
Note: USBDev.ru is the global archive for controller tools. If the link changes, search for "FirstChip_MpTools_20200619_FC1178_FC1179_v1052" on the site.
Direct Link & Download Instructions Included
The only reliable solution is (Mass Production Tools version 1052). This software is the industry-standard firmware flashing utility designed specifically to resurrect, low-level format, and reprogram these controllers.
If you have landed on this page, chances are you are staring at a dead USB flash drive. Windows asks to format it, the capacity shows as 0 bytes, or it has simply stopped appearing in "This PC." For millions of generic, budget, or counterfeit USB drives, the culprit is almost always a failed controller chip—specifically, a or FC1179 .
Remember: This tool is for . Always back up your data. But if your drive is already showing 0MB, you have nothing to lose.
Note: USBDev.ru is the global archive for controller tools. If the link changes, search for "FirstChip_MpTools_20200619_FC1178_FC1179_v1052" on the site.
Direct Link & Download Instructions Included
The only reliable solution is (Mass Production Tools version 1052). This software is the industry-standard firmware flashing utility designed specifically to resurrect, low-level format, and reprogram these controllers.
If you have landed on this page, chances are you are staring at a dead USB flash drive. Windows asks to format it, the capacity shows as 0 bytes, or it has simply stopped appearing in "This PC." For millions of generic, budget, or counterfeit USB drives, the culprit is almost always a failed controller chip—specifically, a or FC1179 .