When the firmware on these chips becomes unstable, the hardware enters a "safety mode," preventing any data writing to protect the NAND flash. A "patched" MPTool is often required because the original factory versions sometimes lack the configuration files for newer NAND types or have restrictions that prevent them from running on non-factory machines. Prerequisites Before You Start
: Try a USB 2.0 port or a different cable; some MPTools struggle with USB 3.0 controllers. "Flash ID Not Support" tc58nc6623 sss6698ba mptool patched
The official MPTool from Silicon Motion (v2.5.xx) checks a "database" (DRB_List, INI files) for specific Flash IDs. If your flash ID isn't in the list, the tool refuses to work. bypasses these database checks. It forces the tool to accept the TC58NC6623's Flash ID and allows you to initialize it using the SSS6698-BA algorithm. When the firmware on these chips becomes unstable,
. Using the wrong firmware version or incorrect settings in MPTool can permanently "kill" the controller. It is a "last resort" tool for data recovery, as the process wipes all data on the drive. Compatibility "Flash ID Not Support" The official MPTool from