The EZP2010 is a popular, high-speed programmer used for reading and writing SPI flash memory chips (24/25/93 series). However, many users encounter "Device Not Recognized" or driver installation failures when trying to connect the device to Windows 10 or Windows 11.
The primary hurdle on Windows 10 is that the OS strictly requires drivers to have a verified digital signature. Since the EZP2010's original drivers lack this, the system will often label it as an "Unknown Device" with a yellow exclamation mark in the Device Manager. Step-by-Step Installation for Windows 10 Ezp2010 Programmer Driver Windows 10
If the above method does not work, you can use Zadig to install the driver. How to Install EZP2010 Programmer Drivers on Windows
Chip Detection: If the software opens but won't detect your BIOS chip, ensure the chip is oriented correctly in the ZIF socket (pin 1 near the lever). If the above method does not work, you