Navigate to > Advanced options > Startup Settings . Click Restart .
The EZP2019+ is generally considered an advanced version. It offers support for a wider range of chips, especially those requiring low-voltage (1.8V) support, and may have a more robust build quality. In terms of software, they both use the same v2.0 application.
Navigate back to the root folder and right-click on EZP2019.exe . Select .
Upon reboot, press or F7 to select "Disable driver signature enforcement." Step 2: Install the USB Driver Connect the EZP2019 programmer to a USB 2.0 port via cable. Open Device Manager (Right-click Start > Device Manager).
Click to export the current data as a .bin or .hex file. Always keep this backup safe. Writing/Flashing New Firmware Click Open and select your new BIOS or firmware file. Click Erase to clear the existing data on the chip. Click Write (or Program ) to upload the file to the chip.
: Works with 24, 25, 26, and 93 series SPI FLASH and EEPROM chips. Speed : USB 2.0 interface with speeds up to 12Mbps.
: Specialized download centers like HKLRF host updated application software and device support lists.
Use the EZP2019-EZP2025 Chip Data Editor to manually update or expand the list of supported chips beyond the original 2019 factory list.
Drivers and software packages are available from specialty retailers like NSE Imports parts4laptops A community-maintained chip data editor
: Features auto-detect for chip models and auto-select for power voltage.
: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11 (32-bit and 64-bit). Port : USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port. Storage : Less than 50 MB of free space. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Installation & Setup Guide
Manually execute the Erase command before writing. For 1.8V chips (common in modern laptops), you must use a 1.8V adapter board to prevent chip burnout and data failure.