Firstchip Fc1178 Fc1179 Mptools V1052 Link
Unbricking, Recovering Capacity, and Flashing Firmware on Modern USB Drives
If you have ever plugged in a USB flash drive only to be greeted by the dreaded “0 bytes” capacity, an “Insert Disk” error, or a drive that shows the wrong size (e.g., 64GB that is actually 8GB), you have likely encountered a controller failure or a counterfeit device. In the world of low-cost USB storage, two names dominate the entry-level controller market: and FirstChip FC1179 . firstchip fc1178 fc1179 mptools v1052
| Feature | FC1178 | FC1179 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Legacy TLC, MLC | QLC, 3D TLC, High-Density | | USB Version | USB 2.0 | USB 3.0 (often backward compatible) | | Common Failure | Firmware CRC error | Capacity fraud / Slow speed | | Detection in v1052 | Auto-detects as "1178A" | Requires manual VID/PID tweak | Why do these drives fail? The FC1178/1179 controllers have a fatal flaw: power loss during a write operation often corrupts the Address Translation Layer (FTL). The MPTools v1052 rebuilds this FTL from scratch. Part 2: Understanding MPTools v1052 Version numbering is chaotic in the flash tool world. You will see v1052, v1053, v1058, and v1090. Why is v1052 special? The FC1178/1179 controllers have a fatal flaw: power
The golden key to reviving these drives is a specific piece of software: . This article provides a comprehensive deep dive into identifying, configuring, and using version 1052 of the Mass Production Tool for these troublesome controllers. Part 1: The Anatomy of FirstChip Controllers (FC1178 & FC1179) Before touching the software, you must understand the enemy. What is FirstChip? FirstChip (also known as ChipsBank or iStora) is a Chinese microcontroller manufacturer. Their FC series controllers are ubiquitous in cheap promotional USB drives (conference giveaways, eBay specials, Amazon mystery packs). They are popular because they support low-grade TLC (Triple-Level Cell) and QLC (Quad-Level Cell) NAND flash. FC1178 vs. FC1179: The Key Differences While both share the same MP Tools family, there are critical hardware distinctions: You will see v1052, v1053, v1058, and v1090