| Error Message | Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Too many physical defects on TC58NC6623 | In settings -> Bad Block, increase "Allow Bad Block %" to 10–15% | | Compare Flash ID fail | Wrong ISP file or corrupted NAND | Manually paste Flash ID: 98 3E 98 B3 76 F2 in the .ini file | | Disk Write protected | Controller locked due to bad blocks | Short pins 29 & 30 of the SSS6698BA (hardware recovery – advanced) | | Hang at Step 4 (Download ISP) | Power issue or bad USB port | Use a USB 2.0 port (lower current = stable flashing) | | Device not found | Driver conflict | In Device Manager, uninstall “USB Mass Storage” with “Delete driver”. Then refresh. |
This review covers the TC58NC6623 (SSS6698BA) MPTool , a specialized mass production utility used to repair and reflash USB flash drives utilizing the Solid State System (SSS) controller, often found in Toshiba-branded or generic OEM drives. Overview: The "Last Resort" Repair Tool
Not every MPTool version supports every NAND flash type. For the SSS6698BA, you generally want to look for: (or higher) 3S_USB_MPTool_v2.444 tc58nc6623 sss6698ba mptool fixed
Clicking "Start" initiates a low-level format. This erases the bad sectors, rewrites the file system, and clears the hardware-level "Write Protect" flag that Windows can't touch. A Word of Caution
For simpler software-level corruption, you can try Windows' built-in CHKDSK command or the diskpart "clean" command before resorting to firmware flashing. SSS [Solid State System] - USBDev.ru | Error Message | Cause | Fix |
Your drive needs the "fixed MPTOOL" if you observe any of these:
Look for 3S MPTool v.2.182 or v.2.403 . These versions are known to support the 6698 series. Overview: The "Last Resort" Repair Tool Not every
The results were nothing short of miraculous. The crashes stopped, data loss became a thing of the past, and users could once again rely on MPTool to get their work done. The team's dedication had paid off.