Phison Ps2251-07-ps2307- Page
: Users use tools like ChipGenius or Flash Drive Information Extractor to confirm the controller is indeed a Phison PS2251-07 (PS2307).
operates on a highly optimized, modified .
Requires specialized Mass Production (MP) tools to reflash the firmware. Preparation: Identification Phison Ps2251-07-ps2307-
For critical data on a dead PS2251-07, professionals desolder the NAND chip, read it via a NAND reader (e.g., PC-3000 Flash), and reconstruct the data using Phison’s XOR algorithms and ECC. This costs $300–$1000 USD.
Works with various NAND types and capacities. : Users use tools like ChipGenius or Flash
In its prime, this controller was a "workhorse." While it doesn't match the 400MB/s+ speeds of modern USB 3.2 Gen 2 drives, it provides stable performance for everyday file transfers.
The is one of the most widely deployed USB 3.0 flash drive controllers in the world. It powers millions of consumer and promotional flash drives from brands like Kingston, Toshiba, Lexar, and Silicon Power . Preparation: Identification For critical data on a dead
: FCFCFCFCFCFC (Indicating the controller cannot communicate with the NAND pins)
The controller integrates several key features to ensure data integrity and longevity:
If your drive is write-protected or shows up as raw storage, you can restore it using Phison's internal factory tools. Required Software Components
What is the you are seeing (e.g., 0 bytes, "no media", "write protected")? Have you tried the Format & Restore tool yet?