You often need a specific .ini configuration file that matches your Flash ID.
Mina began a layered read. MPTool created an image, sector by sector, and wrote a careful log—every read error, every ECC correction. The PS2251 coughed once, then yielded a block of corrupted JPEG headers; MPTool flagged them, tried alternate read strategies, and reassembled fragments into recoverable pictures. The 07PS2307 was trickier. It had a wear-leveling algorithm that, when interrupted, deliberately remapped hot blocks to a hidden pool. The remapped pool contained a cluster of small encrypted files—timestamps from two decades ago. Whoever had engineered 07PS2307 had built a tiny safe inside the flash.