: If your 32GB drive is now 28GB, don't worry. The tool likely found "bad blocks" and disabled them to ensure the drive remains stable and doesn't lose your data in the future. Final Thoughts
Unlike diskpart or Disk Utility, the Chipyc2019 MP tool resets the NAND flash interface, re-runs the controller’s internal boot ROM, and re-initializes the flash translation layer (FTL). This can bring "dead" drives back to life. Firstchip Chipyc2019 Mp Tool
Run the executable file (usually MpTool.exe or FirstChip restore.exe ) as an . 2. Detection Insert your corrupted Firstchip USB drive. Click the Refresh or Scan button in the tool. : If your 32GB drive is now 28GB, don't worry
: The software usually does not require installation; it runs directly from its executable within a ZIP archive. How to Use the Tool This can bring "dead" drives back to life
Click . If it asks for a password, try leaving it blank and clicking OK . Ensure FlashID is auto-detected.
Before using the MP Tool, you typically need these helper utilities:
Once the process completes and shows a "Success" status, unplug the USB and re-insert it. Use a tool like