To install the EZP2019 driver on Windows 10, you must manually point the device to the driver files and, in many cases, temporarily disable Windows Driver Signature Enforcement. 1. Preparation

  1. Post-install steps

With the correct driver, your $10 EZP2019 programmer becomes a powerful tool capable of reviving "dead" electronics. Remember: drivers bridge the gap between hardware and software. Get the bridge right, and the whole world of SPI flash programming opens up to you.

Look for an "Unknown Device" or "Win USB Com" under Other devices. Right-click it and select Update driver. Choose Browse my computer for driver software.

Right-click the executable and select Create shortcut to place a launcher on your desktop.

Installing the EZP2019+ programmer driver on Windows 10 often requires a manual approach because the operating system's strict security protocols frequently block its unsigned drivers. This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough to successfully install the driver and resolve common "Application Not Connected" errors. Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you have the following: EZP2019+ Programmer and the provided USB cable.

Click Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. Select Show All Devices (if prompted) and click Next.

After the reboot, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.