Marvell Mifitool V1400exe Install Here

Open Command Prompt as Administrator and navigate to C:\MifiTool. Run the following syntax:

MifiTool_v1400.exe /COM:[YourPort] /BAUD:115200 /FW:your_firmware.bin

For example: MifiTool_v1400.exe /COM:4 /BAUD:115200 /FW:88NV1120_Rev6.bin

This is the hardest part. Marvell does not distribute MiFiTool publicly. It leaks from factory supply chains. You will likely find it on:

Be extremely cautious: Many "v1400exe" downloads contain malware. Always scan the executable (e.g., MiFiTool_v1.4.0.0.exe) with VirusTotal before running. The legitimate file size is approximately 3.2 MB – 3.8 MB and has a digital signature that often appears as "Marvell Semiconductor, Inc." (though many cracks remove this). marvell mifitool v1400exe install


Connect your USB-TTL adapter. Install the appropriate drivers (Silicon Labs CP210x or FTDI VCP drivers). Open Device ManagerPorts (COM & LPT). Note the COM port number (e.g., COM4). Set the port settings to:

Users searching for this file often encounter it as a standalone .exe rather than inside a compressed archive (like a .zip) or as part of a legitimate driver package.

  • Select correct flash type (NAND/SPI/Parallel) based on your device. Open Command Prompt as Administrator and navigate to

  • Load firmware file (.bin, .img, .mfi) – required for writing.


  • Is there a newer version? Yes – v1500, v1600, and v2000 exist, but they are even harder to find and often require hardware dongles. v1400exe remains popular because it was the last version that leaked with a functional software bypass.

    Alternatives to Marvell MiFiTool:

    If you cannot get v1400exe to work, consider using Linux with hdparm and nvme-cli (for NVMe Marvell drives) – though they lack the specialized NAND commands.


    While the v1400 installer makes the process easy, the power of MiFiTool comes with risks.