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This is the most stable version for 3D TLC/QLC NAND chips.

Overwriting corrupted instructions to make the chip functional again. Verify Integrity:

: This process completely destroys all data currently residing on the flash drive. It rewires the firmware blocks. Do not proceed if you need to recover files from the drive first. 1. Preparation

FirstChip FC1178BC MpTools V1.0.2.10 2018-04 ... - USBDev.ru firstchip fc1178bc link download

controls USB 2.0 legacy flash architecture. It is optimized for cost-effective 3D TLC or MLC NAND storage chips from suppliers like Hynix, Micron, or SanDisk.

The FC1178BC is a USB 2.0 controller . If you have a USB 3.0 drive that is not working, and you suspect its controller is an FC1178BC, it is likely a counterfeit drive. The process should still work, but you should use a USB 2.0 port for the recovery process.

Plug in your broken drive. The software should detect it. Configure Settings: Click "Setting" and ensure the flash ID matches your drive. This is the most stable version for 3D TLC/QLC NAND chips

Do not flash your drive blindly. Download an diagnostic tool like to verify your controller. Plug in the problematic USB stick, launch ChipGenius, and look for these precise hardware strings: Controller Vendor : FirstChip

The software interface will open, showing a grid of empty ports. Step 3: Device Detection Insert your broken USB drive. Click the (or Scan ) button in the tool.

Wait for the process to finish. It can take up to 45 minutes, depending on the speed of your drive. It rewires the firmware blocks

For complete technical documentation and the most reliable tools, always refer to the official source.

: This is the primary production software required for a complete low-level format, scanning bad blocks, and flashing firmware. Download FirstChip FC1178BC MpTools on USBDev

If the tool cannot detect the USB at all, it is possible the flash memory itself is dead, or the controller has been physically damaged.

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