A: That is a voltage logic issue, not a driver issue. The EZP2010 runs at 5V logic. Modern BIOS chips (Winbond 25Q series) require 3.3V. You need a logic level converter. The driver has nothing to do with hardware voltage.
Stock EZP2010 software (v1.4.1) is ugly but works. However, for Win7 64-bit, these are better alternatives: driver ezp2010 win7 64bit
: These are often provided as a ZIP file (approx. 2.2 MB) containing an .inf file (e.g., ezp2010.inf ). 2. Bypassing Driver Signature Enforcement A: That is a voltage logic issue, not a driver issue
Note: This configuration will apply only for the current session. Do not restart your computer until the entire driver installation is finished. Step 2: Extract the 64-Bit Driver Package for Win7 64-bit
Target OS: Windows 7 (64-bit) Device: EZP2010 High-Speed USB Programmer