The (marketed as PS2307 ) is a common USB 3.0 controller found in many branded and generic flash drives (e.g., Kingston DataTraveler G4, some Corsair, PNY, and ADATA models).
A known quirk of the PS2307 is that it may fail to ID correctly when plugged into a USB 3.0 port during the repair process. Switching to a USB 2.0 port often allows the tool to properly detect the hardware. Common Recovery Steps phison ps225107ps2307 mptool
The actual operating code (e.g., FW07*.BIN ). The specific file depends on your flash memory type (TLC, MLC, or eD3). General Recovery Process The (marketed as PS2307 ) is a common USB 3
is a single-chip USB-to-Flash controller that supports various NAND flash types, including TLC and MLC. While it offers fast read/write speeds, firmware corruption is a common issue that makes the drive appear "dead" to the operating system. The drive is recognized as "2307 PRAM" in Device Manager. Windows reports the drive has "No Media" or 0MB capacity. Common Recovery Steps The actual operating code (e