It sounds like you are referring to Phison MPALL (MP Tool) used for flashing or repairing USB flash drives with Phison controllers, specifically targeting a drive model like the V37 00E (possibly a typo or specific OEM version) and the need for a "patched" version — likely to bypass device ID checks, timeouts, or signature verification.
Below is a concise technical text on the topic: phison mpall v3700e patched
A mass production tool is software originally designed for manufacturers to format and initialize thousands of USB drives at once. It performs low-level operations that normal formatting tools cannot: It sounds like you are referring to Phison
For the average user, it’s a last-resort rescue tool. A mass production tool is software originally designed
The Phison MPALL v3700e patched executable (usually named MPALL_F1_070A_v370_0E.exe or similar) has been modified by reverse engineers. The patches typically include:
Without the patch, v3700e is a museum piece. With the patch, it becomes a scalpel for salvaging "dead" flash drives.