Alcor Au6370 Driver Windows
Technically, no. The Alcor AU6370 adheres to the standard USB Mass Storage Protocol.
If you cannot format the drive using Windows tools, the AU6370 controller has likely locked the drive because it detected bad sectors in the NAND flash. To remove write protection: Alcor Au6370 Driver Windows
If you are searching for a driver because your flash drive is showing up as "No Media" or has a capacity of 0 bytes, a simple driver will not fix it. The AU6370 likely needs to be "re-flashed." Technically, no
Because the AU6370 manages the NAND flash memory, it requires a specific formatting utility known as AlcorMP (Alcor Mass Production Tool). To remove write protection: If you are searching
Follow this sequence exactly. Do not skip the reboot.
If you plug the drive in and Windows says "USB Device Not Recognized," the issue is usually hardware, not software.