This guide uses the example of writing a BIOS file to a chip, based on detailed Russian instructions.

Upon reboot, a list of choices will appear. Press the number key corresponding to (usually F7 or 7 ). Step 3: Install the Driver

Click "Read" to dump the data from the BIOS chip, then save it as a .bin or .rom file.

: The modified USB driver files ( EZP2010.inf and siusbxp.cat ) that introduce 64-bit compatibility.

PC Motherboard BIOS, Router firmware, TV/LCD logic boards, Automotive ECUs Step-by-Step Installation Guide

The is a popular, low-cost USB SPI Programmer used to read, write, and flash BIOS chips on computers, set-top boxes, and other electronic devices. It is widely used by technicians and hobbyists for data recovery and firmware updates.

Have you used the EZP2010? Let me know your experience in the comments below.

| Feature | Details | |:---|:---| | Interface | USB 2.0 (12 Mbps) | | Supported Chips | 24, 25, 93 series EEPROM / SPI FLASH | | Socket Type | ZIF‑16 (DIP) + optional adapters | | Auto Detection | Yes (chip model & voltage) | | Write Speed | ≈9 seconds for a 25T80 (EN25T80) chip |

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