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Driver : D: Mode 225

February 9th, 2026, 8:13

Hello,
I have a Silicon Power flash drive:
Code:
Device Name: 2261 PRAM
Device Revision: 0110

Product Model: 2261 PRAM
Product Revision: 1.00

Controller Vendor: Phison
Controller Part-Number: PS2251-61(PS2261) - F/W 01.01.10 [2011-01-26]
Flash ID code:      98D798927256 - Toshiba TC58NVG5T2HTA00 [TLC-8K]

Tools on web:       http://dl.mydigit.net/special/up/phison.html

I want to fix it and when I connect the two controller pins together the following message is displayed:
D Mode.PNG

Any idea welcomed!

Thank you.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 9th, 2026, 15:03

Factory utilities may not work on Windows 8-10-11.
https://www-usbdev-ru.translate.goog/ar ... r_pto=wapp

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 9th, 2026, 20:45

I have some Silicon Power SSD and I back up everything as dead SSD logic is hard to fix at the best of times.

I have one in my Dell I am using for this forum at the moment.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 10th, 2026, 1:48

hack3rcon, I forgot to ask the most important thing: do you remove the jumper after connecting? Before defining ("Update") it in the program.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 10th, 2026, 2:33

p.s. We put a jumper - connect to the computer - remove the jumper.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 10th, 2026, 5:09

SWM wrote:Factory utilities may not work on Windows 8-10-11.
https://www-usbdev-ru.translate.goog/ar ... r_pto=wapp


Hello,
I use Windows 10. Should I use Windows 7?

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 10th, 2026, 5:10

SWM wrote:hack3rcon, I forgot to ask the most important thing: do you remove the jumper after connecting? Before defining ("Update") it in the program.


Yes. I did.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 10th, 2026, 6:27

hack3rcon wrote:Hello, I use Windows 10. Should I use Windows 7?

I can't say anything. I repair flash drives on Windows 7 x32. I haven't tried them on 8-11.
But that's what they sometimes say on forums...

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 14th, 2026, 2:15

SWM wrote:
hack3rcon wrote:Hello, I use Windows 10. Should I use Windows 7?

I can't say anything. I repair flash drives on Windows 7 x32. I haven't tried them on 8-11.
But that's what they sometimes say on forums...


Hello,
Thank you.
I followed the same steps on Windows 7 and got the following error:
Capture.PNG

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 14th, 2026, 6:09

Setting -> Partition Setting -> Mode 3

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 15th, 2026, 1:49

SWM wrote:Setting -> Partition Setting -> Mode 3


Hello,
I did:
Capture.PNG

But I got the same error.

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

February 15th, 2026, 3:42

Unfortunately, I have nothing more to offer you. Especially if the drive is physically faulty...

Re: Driver : D: Mode 225

April 13th, 2026, 0:45

Hello,
I selected BN61V118M.BIN as Burner file and FW61FF01V30953M.BIN as Firmware file, but I got:
Capture.PNG

Any idea?

Thank you.
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