: Look for a version of the SMI MPTool that explicitly lists your controller model in its name (e.g., SMI MPTool V2.5.42 [SM3257EN] ).
: Includes features to "downgrade" lower-quality flash memory to ensure stable operation by reducing total reported capacity or turning off specific memory units (MU). smi mptool sm32x sm34x smi mass production tool
If your drive uses a flash ID that isn't listed, you must manually edit the DBF file or find a "debug" version of the MPtool that bypasses the check. : Look for a version of the SMI
Open the tool and click . The default password is often 320 or blank. Open the tool and click
Some of the key features of the SMI MPTool included:
One advanced feature of SMI MPTool is the ability to combine NAND chips from different vendors (e.g., Toshiba + Hynix) if the SMI controller allows it. However, for the SM32x tool, this is a disaster. The tool relies on the .