| Tool | Purpose | Advantage over v4.21 | |------|---------|----------------------| | USBDeview | Lists all USB devices | More focus on connection history, less on chip ID. | | Flash Drive Information Extractor | Similar to ChipGenius | Better GUI, but also outdated. | | Check Flash | Tests drive capacity | No controller detection. | | H2testw | Fills drive with data to verify capacity | No chip-level info. | | ChipEasy | Chinese clone | More up-to-date for recent controllers. |
The following is a breakdown of the critical fields displayed in the output: Chipgenius V4.21
| Field | Description | Why it Matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Name | The device label (e.g., "Kingston DataTraveler"). | Helps you confirm you selected the right drive. | | VID (Vendor ID) & PID (Product ID) | Four-digit hexadecimal codes identifying the vendor and product. | Crucial for repairs. These codes are used to search for the specific "Mass Production Tool" (MPTool) to re-flash the drive. | | Controller Vendor | The manufacturer of the internal chip (e.g., SMI, Phison, Alcor, Chipbank). | Confirms the manufacturer. | | Controller Part-Number | The specific model of the controller chip (e.g., SM3257EN, PS2251-67). | The "Holy Grail" of data. You need this exact string to find the software that can format or repair the drive. | | Memory Vendor / Part-Number | The actual NAND flash memory chip details. | Tells you the true capacity and quality of the memory. If the Memory Vendor is listed as "N/A" or the capacity differs from the advertised size, the drive may be fake or damaged. | | Serial Number | The unique ID burned into the controller. | Useful for tracking devices or unlocking certain vendor tools. | ChipGenius v4
ChipGenius v4.21.exe.