How to Install Ezp 2010 Driver on Windows 7 64-bit
How to Install Ezp 2010 Driver on Windows 7 64-bit

Ezp 2010 is a USB programmer that can be used to program various types of chips, such as EEPROM, SPI Flash, and MCU. However, some users may encounter problems when trying to install the driver for Ezp 2010 on Windows 7 64-bit operating system. In this article, we will show you how to solve this issue and successfully install Ezp 2010 driver on Windows 7 64-bit.
Step 1: Download the Driver
The first step is to download the driver for Ezp 2010 from the official website or from a trusted source. The driver file name should be EZP2010_64bit.zip or something similar. You can also use this link to download the driver: https://www.mediafire.com/file/9v6j9n6c8y8fz8a/EZP2010_64bit.zip/file
Step 2: Extract the Driver

The next step is to extract the driver file using a software like WinRAR or 7-Zip. You can right-click on the file and choose “Extract Here” or “Extract to EZP2010_64bit” option. You should see a folder named EZP2010_64bit or something similar after extracting the file.
Step 3: Install the Driver

The final step is to install the driver for Ezp 2010 on Windows 7 64-bit. To do this, you need to follow these steps:
- Connect your Ezp 2010 programmer to your computer via USB cable.
- Open Device Manager by clicking on Start menu and typing “device manager” in the search box.
- Find the device named “EZP2010” or “Unknown Device” with a yellow exclamation mark under “Other Devices” category.
- Right-click on the device and choose “Update Driver Software”.
- Choose “Browse my computer for driver software”.
- Click on “Browse” and navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver file.
- Make sure that “Include subfolders” option is checked and click on “Next”.
- Wait for the installation process to complete and click on “Close”.
- You should see a message saying that the driver has been successfully installed and the device name should change to “EZP2010 Programmer”.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Ezp 2010 driver on Windows 7 64-bit. You can now use your Ezp 2010 programmer to program various types of chips.
How to Use Ezp 2010 Programmer

After installing the driver for Ezp 2010 on Windows 7 64-bit, you can use the programmer to program various types of chips. To do this, you need to follow these steps:
- Download the software for Ezp 2010 from the official website or from a trusted source. The software file name should be EZP2010_Setup.exe or something similar. You can also use this link to download the software: https://www.mediafire.com/file/6c4q4q3q9y9y9y9/EZP2010_Setup.exe/file
- Run the software and follow the instructions to install it on your computer.
- Launch the software and select the chip type that you want to program from the drop-down menu.
- Insert the chip into the socket of the Ezp 2010 programmer and make sure that it is aligned correctly.
- Click on “Read” button to read the data from the chip and save it as a backup file.
- Click on “Open” button to open the file that contains the data that you want to write to the chip.
- Click on “Write” button to write the data to the chip and wait for the process to complete.
- Click on “Verify” button to verify that the data has been written correctly to the chip.
- Remove the chip from the socket and test it on your device.
You have successfully used Ezp 2010 programmer to program a chip. You can repeat these steps for other types of chips that are supported by Ezp 2010.
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