How to Install EZP2010 EEPROM Programmer Windows 7 64-Bit Driver
EZP2010 EEPROM Programmer is an application that allows you to flash your motherboard. It supports various types of EEPROM chips, such as 24Cxx, 25Cxx, 93Cxx, and more. However, some users may encounter problems when installing the driver for EZP2010 on Windows 7 64-bit operating system. Here are some steps to help you install the driver successfully.
Download the driver zip file from this link [^1^].
Extract the zip file to a folder on your computer.
Connect the EZP2010 device to your computer via USB cable.
Open Device Manager and locate the EZP2010 device under Other devices or Unknown devices.
Right-click on the device and select Update Driver Software.
Select Browse my computer for driver software.
Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
Select Have Disk and browse to the folder where you extracted the driver zip file.
Select the file named ezp2010.inf and click Open.
Click OK and then Next to install the driver.
If you see a warning message about Windows Security, click Install this driver software anyway.
Wait for the installation to complete and then click Close.
You have successfully installed the EZP2010 EEPROM Programmer Windows 7 64-bit driver. You can now launch the EZP2010 Programmer application and start flashing your EEPROM chips.
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How to Use the EZP2010 Programmer Application
After installing the driver, you can use the EZP2010 Programmer application to flash your EEPROM chips. Here are some steps to follow.
Open the EZP2010 Programmer application from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut.
Select the type of EEPROM chip you want to flash from the drop-down menu on the top left corner.
Insert the EEPROM chip into the EZP2010 device socket and make sure it is aligned correctly.
Click on the Read button to read the data from the chip and display it on the hex editor.
If you want to modify the data, you can edit it on the hex editor or load a file from your computer by clicking on the Open button.
Click on the Verify button to compare the data on the chip and the hex editor. If they match, you can proceed to the next step. If not, you can correct the errors or try reading again.
Click on the Erase button to erase the data on the chip and make it ready for flashing.
Click on the Program button to write the data from the hex editor to the chip. Wait for the process to finish and check for any errors.
Click on the Verify button again to confirm that the data on the chip and the hex editor are identical.
Remove the EEPROM chip from the EZP2010 device socket and test it on your motherboard or other device.
You have successfully used the EZP2010 Programmer application to flash your EEPROM chip. You can repeat these steps for other types of EEPROM chips or other devices. 29c81ba772