Sss6697-b7 Repair Tool Work 〈2027〉
If you need a paper, you can use the following structure and adapt it to your actual repair log or reverse-engineering findings.
Typical Workflow
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Extract the tool to a folder (avoid spaces in path).
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Launch
MPTool.exe. -
Insert the USB drive – the tool should detect it (if not, check drivers or try another USB port).
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In the tool interface:
- Click Scan USB or Refresh.
- The drive will appear with capacity, controller, and flash type.
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Configure settings (don’t change unknown parameters):
- Setting → Password (usually empty or
320or123456). - Flash Selection: Auto-detect or manually match NAND flash type (e.g., Toshiba, Micron).
- Partition Setting: Often “Normal” or “1 partition”.
- Format: Low-level format (LLF) or “Erase All Blocks”.
- Capacity: Set to default or original size.
- Setting → Password (usually empty or
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Start production:
- Click Start, Space Start, or Begin.
- Progress bars will run (this can take 5–30 minutes).
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Result:
PASSorOKmeans success.FAIL– try different settings (e.g., lower capacity, different ECC).
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Re-plug the drive – Windows should now detect and allow formatting. Sss6697-b7 Repair Tool
Known working tool names (examples – versions may vary):
SMIMP_Tool_V2.5.xx_v6_6697SMI_MPTool_6697_N27AUSB_MP_6697_B7_2019xxxx
⚠️ Warning: These tools are not signed or officially distributed. Download from trusted USB/tech forums (like usbdev.ru, flashboot.ru, or repair sites). Always scan with antivirus.
6. Conclusion
- SSS6697-B7 repair tool is effective for logical/firmware failures.
- Requires precise controller matching.
- Future work: open-source reverse engineering of MP protocol.
4. Step-by-Step Repair Process
Step 4: Start the Repair Process
- Back in the main window, ensure your drive is ticked (checked).
- Click the Start button (the green play icon or "Start Mass Production").
- The process will run through several stages:
- Download ISP (loading firmware)
- Bad Block Scan (this takes the longest—up to 30 minutes for a 64GB drive)
- Formatting
- Verify
7. Alternative Recovery (If Tool Fails)
- Short jumper method: Open case, short two specific pins (often 29–30 or 31–32 on the NAND) while inserting USB, then release. Force controller into factory mode.
- Replace drive – due to low cost, repair is often not economical.