Enhanced Write Integrity & Power-Loss Protection (EWIPP)
Updating to the SM2259XT firmware fixed solution is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few simple steps:
SM2259XT_MP_Tool_Log.txt (Flashing success log)NAND_ID_Dump.bin (Pre-flash identification)Once the system recognizes the drive (often as "SMI Factory Default"), you can remove the short. Configure the MPTool Launch the appropriate SMI MPTool Edit Config (the default password is usually two spaces). Select the correct Flash Select based on the info from your Flash ID utility. Ensure the Model Name are set correctly for your specific drive. Flash the Firmware Save Config and return to the main screen. Scan Drive followed by
The Silicon Motion SM2259XT is one of the most widely used DRAMless SATA SSD controllers on the market. You’ll find it powering budget-friendly SSDs from brands like KingSpec, Goldenfir, Dogfish, Fanxiang, and numerous generic Chinese storage devices. It’s inexpensive, energy-efficient, and supports 3D TLC and QLC NAND flash.
Identify Your NAND: You must match the MPTool version exactly to your NAND type (e.g., Intel, Micron, SanDisk BICS). You can find specific versions for SM2259XT on USBDev.ru.
Enhanced Write Integrity & Power-Loss Protection (EWIPP)
Updating to the SM2259XT firmware fixed solution is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few simple steps: sm2259xt firmware fixed
SM2259XT_MP_Tool_Log.txt (Flashing success log)NAND_ID_Dump.bin (Pre-flash identification)Once the system recognizes the drive (often as "SMI Factory Default"), you can remove the short. Configure the MPTool Launch the appropriate SMI MPTool Edit Config (the default password is usually two spaces). Select the correct Flash Select based on the info from your Flash ID utility. Ensure the Model Name are set correctly for your specific drive. Flash the Firmware Save Config and return to the main screen. Scan Drive followed by SM2259XT_MP_Tool_Log
The Silicon Motion SM2259XT is one of the most widely used DRAMless SATA SSD controllers on the market. You’ll find it powering budget-friendly SSDs from brands like KingSpec, Goldenfir, Dogfish, Fanxiang, and numerous generic Chinese storage devices. It’s inexpensive, energy-efficient, and supports 3D TLC and QLC NAND flash. Once the system recognizes the drive (often as
Identify Your NAND: You must match the MPTool version exactly to your NAND type (e.g., Intel, Micron, SanDisk BICS). You can find specific versions for SM2259XT on USBDev.ru.