Mptool [updated] - Tc58nc6623 Sss6698-ba
Realistically, you may encounter problems. Here's how to troubleshoot them.
Volume: F: Controller: Solid State System (3S) SSS6698-BA Possible Memory Chips: Toshiba TC58NVG6T2JTA00 Flash ID: 0x98DE9892 Flash Type: MLC VID (Vendor ID): 0930 (Toshiba) or 0951 (Kingston) PID (Product ID): 6544 Use code with caution.
Generic tutorials fail here. Follow this exact procedure: tc58nc6623 sss6698-ba mptool
or shut down the computer during this phase. Wait until the progress bar turns green or displays a "PASS" / "OK" validation message.
He opened his cluttered software drive, a digital graveyard of flashing tools. Most USB controllers are well-known: Phison, Alcor, Silicon Motion. But this one was different. looked like a Toshiba part number, but Toshiba didn’t make controllers—they made NAND flash. That meant the real controller was something else. Realistically, you may encounter problems
: This usually means the tool does not support your specific NAND flash chip (e.g., Toshiba TLC-8K . You may need a different version of the MPTool. "Device Not Found"
Because these chips evolved over their production cycles, you must locate the specific build of the 3S USB Mass Production Utility that supports the SSS6698 architecture. Generic tutorials fail here
Look specifically for versions like or newer releases that explicitly state support for the 6698 chip family inside their release notes or configuration directories.
. It is widely deployed across standard USB 2.0 drives like the Kingston DataTraveler series and Toshiba TransMemory devices.
: If the tool does not auto-assign a profile, navigate to the program's configuration folder. Choose the .INI file that closely mirrors your diagnosed Flash ID code and controller model (e.g., 6698_Toshiba_TLC.ini ).