Alcor Mp 200717 đź’Ż

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Alcor Mp 200717 đź’Ż

To help you effectively, here are the most likely scenarios and what a "feature" would look like for each:

Basic Steps to Low-Level Format via MP Tool

  1. Disable other USB storage devices – Leave only the target Alcor drive.
  2. Run AlcorMP.exe as Administrator.
  3. The tool should detect the drive and show “MP 200717” in a column.
  4. Click “Setup” → Enter password (usually empty or 123456 or 320).
  5. Select NAND Type – Normally “Auto Detect” works for MP 200717 firmware.
  6. Choose “Low Level Format” – Under “Format Setting” tab.
  7. Set Capacity – For fake drives, choose “Adjust by Flash” or “Default”.
  8. Start – Click “Run” (play button).
  9. Wait 5-20 minutes. After completion, re-plug the drive and reformat in Windows as FAT32 or exFAT.

Step 3: Check MP Tool’s Device Info Window

  • Open Alcor MP Tool (appropriate version).
  • Click “Device Info” or “Setup” → The tool may display “MP Ver: 200717”.

What is the Alcor MP 200717?

The Alcor MP 200717 is not a standalone product you can buy off a shelf. Instead, it refers to a specific firmware version, controller revision, or batch identifier associated with Alcor Micro’s popular USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 flash drive controller chips, most notably the Alcor AU6989 series and its variants (AU6990, AU6998, AU6390, etc.). alcor mp 200717

Alcor Micro Corp. is a Taiwanese semiconductor company known for producing cost-effective, high-compatibility USB flash drive controllers. These controllers are widely found in budget-friendly USB sticks, promotional USB drives, and generic storage devices. The "MP" in Alcor MP 200717 typically stands for Mass Production—referring to the specific mass production tool or firmware configuration used to format and initialize the NAND flash memory on the drive. To help you effectively, here are the most

Thus, "200717" likely encodes a date-based version (July 17, 2020) or an internal build number. When you see "Alcor MP 200717" in software like ChipGenius, USBDView, or MPTool, it is identifying the controller’s firmware release or the version of the mass production tool that last formatted the device. Disable other USB storage devices – Leave only

Scenario 2: It’s a mis-typed or mis-remembered number

Similar known Alcor numbers follow patterns like MP 2007-17 or 200717 as a casting number. If you can confirm the original source (e.g., a part bag, manual, or invoice), that would help.

Troubleshooting Common Errors with Alcor MP 200717

| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------------|--------------|----------| | “Not supported flash” | MP tool doesn’t recognize NAND ID | Find a newer/older MP tool version that supports MP 200717 but with updated flash database | | “Bad block too many” | NAND is worn out or counterfeit | Attempt low-level format with ECC set to 4-bit or 8-bit | | “Device removed unexpectedly” | Poor USB connection or power drop | Use rear USB port, disable USB selective suspend | | “MP 200717 not match” | Wrong tool version | Search for exact “AlcorMP 200717” specific build |

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