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Kingston DT101 G3 64GB (USB3.0) Flash Drive Not Detected: Phison PS2307, Toshiba Memory Chip

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  • #1 16442280
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    Hello, I have a problem with the above-mentioned flash drive, the computer sees it but writes to insert the disk into the disk drive.
    Below is data from Flash Drive Information Extration:
    Volume: H:
    Controller: Phison PS2307
    Possible Memory Chip (s):
    Toshiba TH58NVG8T2JTA20
    Toshiba TH58TEG8T2JTA20
    Toshiba TH58TEG8T2JBA4C
    Toshiba TC58NVG7T2JTA00
    Toshiba TC58TEG7T2JTA00
    Memory Type: TLC
    Flash ID: 983AA892 7650
    Chip F / W: 01.02.53
    Firmware Date: 2014-05-12
    ID_BLK Ver .: 1.2.74.0
    MP Ver .: MPALL v3.30.0D
    VID: 0951
    PID: 1666
    Manufacturer: Kingston
    Product: DataTraveler 3.0
    Query Vendor ID: Kingston
    Query Product ID: DataTraveler 3.0
    Query Product Revision: PMAP
    Physical Disk Capacity: 0 Bytes
    Windows Disk Capacity: 0 Bytes
    Internal Tags: 2Q6P-SX5L
    USB Version: 3.00 in 2.00 port
    Declared Power: 300 mA
    ContMeas ID: 35EA-06-00
    Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 14393
    ------------------------------------
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  • #3 16442323
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    I don't care about the data. Error pops up when restore restore fail please contact your ventor error code 241.
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  • #5 16442388
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    Further error when uploading CT-0x1042
  • #6 16443801
    pidar
    Mass storage specialist
    dumnykw1 wrote:
    Further error when uploading CT-0x1042

    This is only a guarantee, because further repair may involve dismantling it Kingston -and. :|

    Let's correct the model, "Kingston d101" -> it's DT101 G3 32GB (USB3.0), that's right :?:
  • #7 16444089
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    D101 64GB if you want, I'll send you a photo.
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  • #10 16447632
    pidar
    Mass storage specialist
    dumnykw1 wrote:
    D101 64GB if you want, I'll send you a photo.

    Thank you for the "incomplete" photo. :wink:

    What does it really look like and what is written on it (see below).
    Kingston DT101 G3 64GB (USB3.0) Flash Drive Not Detected: Phison PS2307, Toshiba Memory Chip

    If you want, check it out more ( only "ReFresh" :!: ) as it will detect "64GB" in the program UPTool . :idea:
    Attachments:
  • #11 16447651
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    The pendrive has been around for some time and the inscription given program has been wiped so it detects this pendrive: Kingston DT101 G3 64GB (USB3.0) Flash Drive Not Detected: Phison PS2307, Toshiba Memory Chip
  • #13 16454101
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    Hello, here is a photo from the UPtool program: Kingston DT101 G3 64GB (USB3.0) Flash Drive Not Detected: Phison PS2307, Toshiba Memory Chip if necessary I will put a log from the program.
  • #14 16455300
    pidar
    Mass storage specialist
    dumnykw1 wrote:
    .... if necessary I will put a log from the program.

    You do not have to give the log, now try to upload the new firmware with MPALL -and.
    pidar wrote:
    ... and then let's finally check MPALL from my attachment. :idea:
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  • #17 16475202
    dumnykw1
    Level 7  
    The old one brought him back to life, the topic can be closed thanks. Helped the post program above.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Kingston DT101 G3 64GB USB 3.0 flash drive that is recognized by the computer but prompts an error message indicating to insert the disk into the drive. Users suggest that data recovery may be difficult, and some express indifference towards data retrieval. The drive's controller is identified as Phison PS2307, with various Toshiba memory chips listed. Several users recommend using tools like UPTool and MPALL for firmware updates and diagnostics. Ultimately, one user reports success in reviving the drive after applying a firmware update, indicating that the issue may be resolvable through software intervention.
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