Firstchip Chipyc2019 Mp Tool
Before using the MP Tool, you need to identify your USB drive's controller information. Download and run ChipGenius (a USB chip detection tool) and select your USB drive. The software will display key information including Manufacturer: FirstChip (Yixin), Controller Model: chipYC2019 (or compatible models), and Flash ID Code (e.g., 453C98B3766B, 453E9803766C, etc.).
You can customize the Vendor ID and Product ID strings if desired. Click Save or OK to return to the main dashboard. Step 5: Start the Mass Production Process
Download a verified copy of the from a reputable firmware archive (such as USBDev or FlashBoot).
: Specifically designed for chipYC2019 , but often bundled in packages supporting FC1178 and FC1179 variants. Firstchip Chipyc2019 Mp Tool
Disable antivirus software temporarily if it flags the tool; manufacturing software often triggers false positives due to its low-level hardware interactions.
If the MP Tool does not detect your chipYC2019 drive, the tool may not have identified the USB device. Go to Setting – Flash Setting – Flash Type and manually select the appropriate flash ID or a compatible option such as 89D3AC32C204 or 89D3AC32C600. If you encounter LockPort Fail errors and cannot lock the device, open Mass Production Settings, find Bin Setting, deselect the Fixed Capacity option, save, and then retry mass production. Even if default settings show no selection, toggle this option off and on before saving to ensure successful operation.
This tool is a software application designed to communicate directly with the chipYC2019 controller, typically using the USB HID (Human Interface Device) protocol. This allows it to perform operations that are inaccessible to standard operating system tools, such as low-level formatting, adjusting controller parameters, and completely rewriting firmware. Before using the MP Tool, you need to
Set this to Default or Low-Level Scan if your drive has severe errors.
Click the corresponding drive letter button. Right-click and select "Start Mass Production" or "Start". The process will begin and typically takes considerable time (30 minutes to over 1 hour depending on drive capacity and flash quality). Do not interrupt the process and prevent the computer from entering sleep mode to avoid failure.
If the tool throws an "Unsupported Flash" error, you are likely using a version of the software that does not contain the database definitions for your specific memory chip. You will need to source a newer or older version of the Firstchip tool library. You can customize the Vendor ID and Product
If you need help resolving a specific error or finding the tool, tell me: What did ChipGenius show?
To check your USB controller type without physically breaking open the plastic casing, use free hardware diagnostics software: