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Repair of damaged flash drives

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  • #1 17044402
    supermichalpol
    Level 11  
    Hello

    I have a problem well I have a couple of flash drives and I don't know how to fix them too much:

    1. flash drive

    It works and you can read files from it but you cannot delete or format it. There is no delete function in the file explorer and when formatting it shows the message: The drive is write-protected. The data on the drive is not important to me, which is why I want to format it, but I cannot. I have also tried to do something via diskpart but have not been successful.

    Logs from ChipGenius:
    Spoiler:
    Description: [F:]USB Storage Device(KINGSTON DT101).
    Device Type: Mass Storage Device

    Protocal Version: USB 2.00
    Current Speed: High Speed
    Max Current: 100mA

    USB Device ID: VID = 0011 PID = 7788
    Serial Number: 1D960344

    Device Vendor: KINGSTON
    Device Name: DT101
    Device Revision: 0103

    Manufacturer: KINGSTON
    Product Model: DT101
    Product Revision: 8.00

    Controller Vendor: Alcor Micro
    Controller Part-Number: SC708(FC8708)/AU6987 [CA03] - F/W E401
    Flash ID code: 98D79432 - Toshiba TC58NVG5D2FTA10 - 1CE/Single Channel [MLC-8K] -> Total Capacity = 4GB

    Tools on web: http://dl.mydigit.net/special/up/alcor.html


    Possible Flash Part-Number
    ----------------------------
    [1CE]TC58NVG5D2FTA00(32nm) x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel
    [1CE]TC58NVG5D2ELA48(43nm) x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel
    [1CE]TC58NVG5D2FTA10(32nm) x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel


    Flash ID mapping table
    ----------------------------
    [Channel 0] [Channel 1].
    98D794327655 --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    .

    2 Flash drive

    For the second flash drive, when inserting it into the computer, windows asks me to format it but when formatting it appears unresponsive. Without formatting it, it is impossible to access it or do anything with it.

    Logs from ChipGenius:
    Spoiler:
    Description: USB Storage Device(Generic Flash Disk).
    Device Type: Mass Storage Device

    Protocal Version: USB 2.00
    Current Speed: High Speed
    Max Current: 100mA

    USB Device ID: VID = 0011 PID = 7788
    Serial Number: 97AA3B92

    Device Vendor: Generic
    Device Name: Mass Storage
    Device Revision: 0103

    Manufacturer: Generic
    Product Model: Flash Disk
    Product Revision: 8.00

    Controller Vendor: Alcor Micro
    Controller Part-Number: SC708(FC8708)/AU6987 [CA03] - F/W EC23
    Flash ID code: 98DE9482 - Toshiba TC58NVG6D2GTA00 - 1CE/Single Channel [MLC-8K] -> Total Capacity = 8GB

    Tools on web: http://dl.mydigit.net/special/up/alcor.html


    Possible Flash Part-Number
    ----------------------------
    [1CE]TC58NVG6D2GTA00(24nm) x 1 pcs/Channel x 1 Channel


    Flash ID mapping table
    ----------------------------
    [Channel 0] [Channel 1].
    98DE94827656 --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    -------- --------
    .

    I would be very grateful for your help :) .
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  • #3 17044673
    supermichalpol
    Level 11  
    OK helped me :D both have been formatted and I can upload files to them etc. I only have a problem with the first one because it seems to me that it had 4gb before the format and now it shows me that it is about 200mb. In Check Flash it shows such errors:

    Error at range [0C853600h..0C93A000h]: device write error.
    Error at address 0963A000h: expected "10101010", found "01011001".
    Error at range [0C853600h..0C93A000h]: device read error.
    Error at range [0C853600h..0C93A000h]: device write error.
    Error at address 09658000h: expected "01010101", found "01011001".
    Error at range [0C853600h..0C93A000h]: device read error.


    Can it be fixed?
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  • #5 17044829
    supermichalpol
    Level 11  
    Here are the logs from this program
    Volume: F:
    Controller: Alcor AU6990/AU6987(HL)/SC708(FC8708)
    Possible Memory Chip(s): 
    Toshiba TC58NVG5D2FTA00
    Memory Type: MLC
    Flash ID: 98D79432 7655
    Flash CE: 1
    Chip Code: 0xCA03
    Chip F/W: EC04
    Group: 90
    VID: 058F
    PID: 9380
    Manufacturer: Alcor Micro
    Product: Mass Storage Device
    Query Vendor ID: Generic 
    Query Product ID: USB Flash Disk 
    Query Product Revision: 7.76
    Physical Disk Capacity: 223518720 Bytes
    Windows Disk Capacity: 223150080 Bytes
    Internal Tags: AZAH-LAAL
    File System: FAT
    Relative Offset: 128 KB
    USB Version: 2.00
    Declared Power: 100 mA
    ContMeas ID: FF30-02-00
    Microsoft Windows 10 x64 Build 16299
    ------------------------------------
    http://www.antspec.com/usbflashinfo/
    Program Version: 9.0.0.612


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    Repair of damaged flash drives
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  • #7 17045119
    supermichalpol
    Level 11  
    I tried both programs and first insight. I don't want to make a pendrive and the other one does, but it's still 212 mb MB.

    Edit. Do not cite all preceding posts in full. RADU23
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  • #9 17055926
    supermichalpol
    Level 11  
    Unfortunately it didn't help :( at one shows the error that some sort of pendrive has bad sectors but I do not understand this message

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the repair of damaged flash drives, specifically addressing issues with a drive that was originally 4GB but now shows only 200MB after formatting. Users report errors related to device write and read failures, suggesting potential bad sectors. Various software tools are recommended for diagnostics and repair, including FC_MpTool and AlcorMP, with users sharing logs from the Flash Drive Information Extractor to identify the controller and memory chip details. Despite attempts to fix the drive using suggested tools, one user continues to encounter issues with bad sectors.
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