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Excessive heat often means an internal electrical short. Continuing to power the device can permanently damage your computer's USB port or the drive's NAND flash chip (where your data is stored).
: Flash memory drives have a finite amount of write cycles. If the "hot" state was brought on by structural degradation of the flash sectors, AlcorMP might dramatically scale down your drive's capacity (e.g., a 64GB drive turning into an 8GB drive) to isolate the bad blocks and make the device safe to use again. Share public link
Download the latest version of or Flash Drive Information Extractor (FDIE) . Insert the USB drive and run the tool immediately. alcor micro unknown fa00 fw fa04 hot
Identify the data pins connecting the controller to the rectangular NAND memory chip.
If the connection lines (data bus) between the controller and the memory chip are broken due to physical drops, thermal warping, or cracked solder joints, the controller will read 0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,0xFF or random noise. Failing to detect the memory, the Alcor chip crashes, reports Unknown [FA00] , and stalls into a power-hungry loop that generates extreme heat. 2. Controller Silicon Degradation
Firmware Corruption: The internal software of the USB controller has crashed. Process: Excessive heat often means an internal electrical
If your USB flash drive suddenly stops working, reports as an controller with firmware F/W FA04 , and physically burns hot to the touch, you are dealing with a severe hardware or low-level firmware failure. This specific signature typically points to a compromised Alcor Micro AU6989SN-TA or AU6989SNCS-TA controller chip.
This error often occurs when attempting to repair a "write-protected" or "raw" USB drive using the wrong version of the Alcor MPTool. Verify Chip Details : Use a diagnostic tool like ChipGenius Flash Drive Information Extractor
Download a tool like or Flash Drive Information Extractor . Look for the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID). For Alcor, the VID is usually 058F . 2. Find the Alcor MPTool If the "hot" state was brought on by
Before trying software fixes, unplug the device. Let it cool for 10 minutes. Try plugging it into a rear USB port
ALCOR Micro – Unknown FA00, FW FA04, Hot Condition
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