The identifier "alcoru2mpv..." suggests a connection to the Alcor Micro AU6989 (or similar AU698x series) controller. Alcor Micro is a prominent Taiwan-based fabless semiconductor company known for USB card readers and flash controllers.
I recently used v200916 MD on an AU6989SN-GTC controller. The drive showed as 8MB in Windows. After auto-detecting the flash (Micron 64-layer TLC), the tool erased 42 bad blocks and rebuilt the firmware. Final result: 59.8GB usable, full speed, write protection gone.
ALCOR Micro is a Taiwanese company that makes USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 flash drive controllers. The “U2MP” stands for USB 2.0 Mass Production tool. The version number v200916 suggests a build date around September 16, 2020. alcoru2mpv200916md new
The “MD” in the filename usually indicates a variant with slightly different default settings or support for specific NAND flash chips (often Micron, Hynix, or Intel).
This tool is not a simple formatter. It communicates directly with the controller chip, allowing you to: The identifier "alcoru2mpv
Download ChipGenius or USBDeview (Windows only). Look for:
If the controller is not ALCOR, stop here – this tool will not work. ALCOR Micro is a Taiwanese company that makes USB 2
A typical factory workflow using this specific tool would involve:
The identifier "alcoru2mpv..." suggests a connection to the Alcor Micro AU6989 (or similar AU698x series) controller. Alcor Micro is a prominent Taiwan-based fabless semiconductor company known for USB card readers and flash controllers.
I recently used v200916 MD on an AU6989SN-GTC controller. The drive showed as 8MB in Windows. After auto-detecting the flash (Micron 64-layer TLC), the tool erased 42 bad blocks and rebuilt the firmware. Final result: 59.8GB usable, full speed, write protection gone.
ALCOR Micro is a Taiwanese company that makes USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 flash drive controllers. The “U2MP” stands for USB 2.0 Mass Production tool. The version number v200916 suggests a build date around September 16, 2020.
The “MD” in the filename usually indicates a variant with slightly different default settings or support for specific NAND flash chips (often Micron, Hynix, or Intel).
This tool is not a simple formatter. It communicates directly with the controller chip, allowing you to:
Download ChipGenius or USBDeview (Windows only). Look for:
If the controller is not ALCOR, stop here – this tool will not work.
A typical factory workflow using this specific tool would involve: