Tc58nc6623 Sss6698-ba Mptool Jun 2026

Accurately identifying the controller is crucial when attempting to repair or "mass produce" a USB drive. Many online help forums feature users who, after trying various generic tools, find that they do not support the TC58NC6623/SSS6698-BA. Using the wrong tool can corrupt the drive's firmware, rendering it useless or turning it into a "brick".

When a USB flash drive displays errors like "Please Insert a Disk," or shows "0 Bytes" of available storage, the issue is almost always a corrupted firmware layer rather than physical damage. For flash drives using the Toshiba TC58NC6623 (also branded as the Solid State Systems SSS6698-BA tc58nc6623 sss6698-ba mptool

What (e.g., "Write Protected", "Please Insert Disk") does Windows show? When a USB flash drive displays errors like

: This means the MPTool version you are using lacks the binary code for your specific memory chip version. You will need to locate a different release of the 3S software or manually copy the needed files into your current utility folder. You will need to locate a different release

For many experts, the answer is no. The drives using this controller are older, low-capacity (4GB-32GB) USB 2.0 devices. The time spent searching for a compatible tool often outweighs the cost of simply replacing the drive. One seasoned forum member stated directly: "TLC [flash], no value to tinker with, just throw it away".

USB flash drives consist of two primary functional hardware modules: the (where data is physically retained) and the Controller (the microprocessor managing data pathways, wear leveling, and host interface communications).

Often paired with Toshiba TLC-8K flash memory (e.g., 98DE98927250 ).