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

  1. Extract the tool to a folder (avoid spaces in path).

  2. Launch MPTool.exe.

  3. Insert the USB drive – the tool should detect it (if not, check drivers or try another USB port).

  4. In the tool interface:

    • Click Scan USB or Refresh.
    • The drive will appear with capacity, controller, and flash type.
  5. Configure settings (don’t change unknown parameters):

    • SettingPassword (usually empty or 320 or 123456).
    • 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.
  6. Start production:

    • Click Start, Space Start, or Begin.
    • Progress bars will run (this can take 5–30 minutes).
  7. Result:

    • PASS or OK means success.
    • FAIL – try different settings (e.g., lower capacity, different ECC).
  8. 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_6697
  • SMI_MPTool_6697_N27A
  • USB_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

  1. Back in the main window, ensure your drive is ticked (checked).
  2. Click the Start button (the green play icon or "Start Mass Production").
  3. 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.