If the default firmware is corrupt, a specific firmware file matching the NAND flash and controller must be selected within the tool's "Update Firmware" section.
Have you encountered a "No Media," 0-byte capacity, or write-protected USB flash drive that refuses to format? If your USB drive utilizes an , specifically the AU6366 or AU6371 chipset, it is likely experiencing firmware corruption rather than physical failure. Usb-firmware-tool-alcor-au6366-au6371
There are several reasons why you might need to use the USB firmware tool for Alcor AU6366 and AU6371: If the default firmware is corrupt, a specific