Phison Mpall V3720b Ps2251 Flashboot Repack
: This specific version is highly stable and optimized for legacy and widely used Phison controllers.
Phison MPALL v3.72.0B is a mass production and firmware update utility specifically designed for USB flash drives using Phison controllers, such as the
Select the correct Firmware ( .bin files). These are located in the Firmware folder. Using the wrong firmware can permanently kill the drive. Tip: Usually, the tool detects the required bin file.
: Extract your repack to find GetInfo.exe or download FlashBoot's Phison GetInfo tool. phison mpall v3720b ps2251 flashboot repack
: Required for the flashing process (e.g., BN67V... for PS2251-67).
: Move the drive to a rear motherboard USB 2.0 port. If it still fails, you may need to manually short the pins on the controller chip (Test Point Mode) to force the hardware into a manual bootloader state. 2. "CT - ISP Fail" or "Burner File Error"
If you are trying to fix a specific drive, let me know (e.g., PS2251-07) and the error code you are getting. I can help you find the right burner and firmware file names for your configuration. Share public link : This specific version is highly stable and
| Mode | Type | Result | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Standard Drive | One single removable drive. This is the standard configuration for a USB stick. | | Mode 7 | Dual Drive (Encrypted) | Two drives. One public (visible) and one secure/encrypted partition. | | Mode 8 | Virtual Switch Drive | Two partitions, but only one visible at a time. A special tool or "door" is needed to switch between them. | | Mode 21 | Bootable CD-ROM + Storage | Two drives. One is a "CD-ROM" (from an ISO image), and the other is a standard removable storage drive. |
Do touch, unplug, or use your PC while the process runs.
A highly stable, legacy version of the MPALL suite. It is uniquely optimized for older, widely deployed 8-bit and 16-bit flash controllers. Using the wrong firmware can permanently kill the drive
Using the wrong firmware can permanently "brick" your USB drive. If your drive is not detected, you may need to manually enter by shorting specific pins on the controller chip.
To avoid accidentally flashing the wrong drive. Step-by-Step Guide: Running Phison MPALL v3.72.0B