: Right-click AlcorMP.exe and select Run as Administrator .
: Click the Start (A) button. The progress bar will turn yellow during formatting and green upon success.
AlcorMP (Mass Production Tool) is a specialized utility used for repairing and configuring USB flash drives that utilize Alcor Micro controllers. Version is a specific release tailored for a range of newer USB 2.0 controllers, such as the AU6989SN-GT and its variants. This tool is often the last resort for fixing "Write Protected," "No Media," or "0 Byte" errors. What is AlcorMP 20.07.17?
: Your drive should appear in one of the numbered slots (e.g., "16K Page" or "AU6989").
: Optimized for AU6989SN-GT/GTA/GTB/GTC and AU6998 series.
: Obtain the archive and extract it to a folder on your desktop. Ensure you do not run it directly from a .zip or .rar file.
Follow these steps carefully, as improper use of production tools can permanently disable a USB device.
: Usually set to "Auto," but you can manually select your NAND flash if the tool fails to auto-detect it.
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: Right-click AlcorMP.exe and select Run as Administrator .
: Click the Start (A) button. The progress bar will turn yellow during formatting and green upon success.
AlcorMP (Mass Production Tool) is a specialized utility used for repairing and configuring USB flash drives that utilize Alcor Micro controllers. Version is a specific release tailored for a range of newer USB 2.0 controllers, such as the AU6989SN-GT and its variants. This tool is often the last resort for fixing "Write Protected," "No Media," or "0 Byte" errors. What is AlcorMP 20.07.17?
: Your drive should appear in one of the numbered slots (e.g., "16K Page" or "AU6989").
: Optimized for AU6989SN-GT/GTA/GTB/GTC and AU6998 series.
: Obtain the archive and extract it to a folder on your desktop. Ensure you do not run it directly from a .zip or .rar file.
Follow these steps carefully, as improper use of production tools can permanently disable a USB device.
: Usually set to "Auto," but you can manually select your NAND flash if the tool fails to auto-detect it.