Look under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" or "Other Devices".
The (often labeled EZP2010) is a low-cost USB EEPROM programmer, commonly used for flashing SPI flash chips (e.g., 24CXX, 25XX series). It is particularly popular in BIOS repair, router firmware restoration, and microcontroller projects. On Windows 10 , driver support is not built-in for older FTDI or CH341-based clones, requiring manual driver configuration. Ezp2010 Programmer Driver Windows 10
mode (found under Advanced Startup settings) to allow the installation. Connect the Device : Plug the EZP2010 into a USB 2.0 port. Update Driver via Device Manager Right-click the button and select Device Manager Look for an "Unknown device" under Other devices Right-click it and choose Update Driver Browse my computer for driver software Look under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" or "Other
If the driver looks correct in Device Manager but the software cannot see the hardware, try these fixes: On Windows 10 , driver support is not