200717: Alcor Mp

Due to the risk of malware in MP tool archives, follow these safety rules:

For legitimate use, some Alcor drives ship with a CD-ROM partition containing the exact MP tool version. If you still have the original packaging, check for a mini-CD or a “Tools” folder on the drive.

The Alcor MP 200717 is not a standalone product you can buy off a shelf. Instead, it refers to a specific firmware version, controller revision, or batch identifier associated with Alcor Micro’s popular USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 flash drive controller chips, most notably the Alcor AU6989 series and its variants (AU6990, AU6998, AU6390, etc.). alcor mp 200717

Alcor Micro Corp. is a Taiwanese semiconductor company known for producing cost-effective, high-compatibility USB flash drive controllers. These controllers are widely found in budget-friendly USB sticks, promotional USB drives, and generic storage devices. The "MP" in Alcor MP 200717 typically stands for Mass Production—referring to the specific mass production tool or firmware configuration used to format and initialize the NAND flash memory on the drive.

Thus, "200717" likely encodes a date-based version (July 17, 2020) or an internal build number. When you see "Alcor MP 200717" in software like ChipGenius, USBDView, or MPTool, it is identifying the controller’s firmware release or the version of the mass production tool that last formatted the device. Due to the risk of malware in MP

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Life-Saver: Can revive "bricked" USB drives that show 0MB capacity. | High Risk: Incorrect settings can permanently "brick" the drive (make it unrecoverable). | | Advanced Features: Allows creating CD-ROM partitions for bootable ISOs. | Confusing: No official English manual; requires technical knowledge of NAND memory. | | Free: Often available freely on dedicated tech forums. | Malware Risk: Downloads often come from unverified file-hosting sites. | | Controller Specific: Excellent support for Alcor AU698x/AU93xx series. | Limited Scope: Only works on Alcor controllers; useless for SMI, Phison, or Chipsbank controllers. |


Alcor released dozens of MP tool builds. For MP 200717, look for: For legitimate use, some Alcor drives ship with

Warning: Using the wrong MP tool (e.g., v14 for a v20 firmware) will cause “Device Not Match” errors or bricking.

Controller: Alcor Micro AU6989SN-GT [F500] – MP 200717