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Guide: Using MP Tool for Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) Controllers
1. Understanding the Controller
The Phison PS2251-07 (marketed as PS2307) is a common USB 3.0 controller found in many branded and generic flash drives (e.g., Kingston DataTraveler G4, some Corsair, PNY, and ADATA models).
You will need: Tweezers or a wire, a USB extension cable (to see the PCB), and a magnifier.
2307 PRAM: Indicates the controller is in a "panic" state with no firmware loaded. Reflashing with MPALL is the primary fix. phison ps225107ps2307 mptool
The Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307) MPTool: A Guide to USB Recovery and Customization The Phison , often referred to by its controller model
- Recommended version for PS2251-07:
MPALL v3.72.0BorSTTOOL v3.7B.0Cor newer (e.g., v3.80, v3.85, v3.93). - Do not use tools made for PS2251-03 or older controllers.
- Look for firmware files (
.binextension) matching your NAND type.
Conclusion
If you have followed every step here and still see a red light in MPALL, your flash drive is a hardware casualty. But for everyone else, welcome back to a fully functional USB drive.
Sources: USBDev.ru, FlashBoot.ru, or manufacturer’s repair tools (e.g., Kingston Format Utility uses a stripped-down MP Tool). Guide: Using MP Tool for Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307)
The "Frankendrive" Phenomenon
The internet is littered with cautionary tales and triumphant forum posts regarding this specific tool. Users hunt for the MPTool v4.03 or the newer v5.01 versions not just to fix broken drives, but to unlock forbidden capabilities.