Ezp2010 Programmer Driver — Windows 10 [updated]
To use flashrom with your installed driver:
Because the official drivers are unsigned, you must boot Windows 10 in a special "test mode" or disable signature enforcement temporarily. Ezp2010 Programmer Driver Windows 10
The (often stylized as EZP2010) is a low-cost, USB-based EEPROM and Flash memory programmer, widely used by computer repair technicians, hobbyists, and BIOS modders to read, write, and verify SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) memory chips. While the hardware itself remains popular for legacy motherboard repairs (flashing corrupted BIOS chips), installing its driver on Windows 10 is notoriously problematic due to Microsoft’s enhanced driver signature enforcement and the programmer’s outdated, unsigned driver architecture. To use flashrom with your installed driver: Because