typically released for this specific model. Firmware for basic USB flash drives is generally permanent from the factory, unlike SSDs which use tools like Kingston SSD Manager Troubleshooting and Support
If the drive is totally unresponsive or shows 0 bytes, the controller firmware may be corrupt. Specialized third-party tools (like Phison MPALL ) can sometimes reflash the controller.
If you are experiencing issues with your 8GB DTSE9H drive, the following solutions are recommended by Kingston technical support: Recommended Troubleshooting Driver Reinstallation typically released for this specific model
Once you know the controller model, you can find the corresponding MP Tool (Mass Production Tool) online. These are the factory-grade software suites used to flash initial firmware onto the chips during manufacturing.
In Device Manager, right-click the Kingston drive and select . Unplug the drive and restart your computer. If you are experiencing issues with your 8GB
Do not attempt a firmware update if:
Instead of looking for a firmware update, try these standard troubleshooting steps to fix performance or recognition issues: Unplug the drive and restart your computer
If your drive isn't performing correctly, try updating the communication link between your PC and the drive: Plug the into a USB port. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers or Disk drives . Right-click your Kingston drive and select Update driver . Choose Search automatically for updated driver software . 2. Resolving Errors Through Formatting
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