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⚡ Unlock BIOS mastery with zero soldering—your ultimate flash fix kit!
The WWZMDiB CH341A EEPROM BIOS Programmer is a USB-powered tool designed for professional-grade BIOS recovery, EEPROM flashing, and chip calibration. Compatible with a wide range of 24/25 series SOP8 and SOP16 flash chips, it features a no-solder SOIC8 clip and conversion plate for easy, damage-free chip access. Supporting 3.3V and 5V operation, it ensures safe programming on Windows 10 PCs, making it an essential device for tech-savvy repair professionals and enthusiasts.





































| ASIN | B0BYSRSZPC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #270,058 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #93,129 in Electronic Components |
| Box Contents | IC Test Clip, USB Programmer, Converter, DuPont wire |
| Brand | WWZMDiB |
| Brand Name | WWZMDiB |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 174 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WWZMDiB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Programmer |
| Model Number | Programmer |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 735812202655 |
A**G
Worked for bios recovery on an unlisted MX25L12873F chip
bought this CH341A programmer kit to recover/reflash the bios on an MSI laptop that I picked up as a repair project. The laptop still powered on, but the bios setup was locked, so I wanted to make a verified dump of the SPI flash and reprogram it with the correct official bios image. My chip was a Macronix MX25L12873F, which 1 did not see specifically listed on the included 25-series support chart, but the programmer still worked correctly with it. The chip was detected through flashrom under the compatible Macronix profile, and I was able to read the full 16mb bios image, make multiple matching dumps, write the replacement image, and verify it successfully. The SOIC& clip also worked well enough once I had it aligned correctly. As with all bios/SPI work, the connection has to be solid. I had the laptop fully disconnected from AC power, main battery, and CMOS battery before attaching the clip. After reading the chip multiple times and confirming matching hashes, I flashed the official MSI bios image and the laptop booted successfully afterward with access restored A few notes for anyone buying this for bios repair: Make sure your chip voltage is correct before connecting anything. My chip was a 3.3 V SPI flash chip, not 1.8 V. Also, do not skip the backup step (trust me). Read the chip more than once and verify that the dumps match before writing anything. The included adapter/clip is useful, but the process still requires care, patience, and the right software. Overall, this kit did exactly what I needed. It worked on my MX25L12873F even though that exact chip was not listed and it saved this laptop from becoming an expensive paperweight. Good value for anyone doing bios recovery, EEPROM/SPI flashing, or board-level tinkering/repair work.
J**O
Me funciono perfecto
Tenía 2 laptops con problema de bios una Dell y una Hp. Con el pude reprogramar fácilmente y sin problema, no tuve que desoldar la bios ni nada. El programa lo encuentran en línea y los archivos hay un canal en telegram que tiene de todas las marcas.
A**A
Excelente producto
Muy buen producto, me sirvió para la recuperación del bios
B**R
Lifesaver for BIOS Recovery – Worked Perfectly on ASRock BC-250
I used this WWZMDIB CH341A BIOS Programmer to recover and flash the BIOS on my ASRock BC-250, and it worked like a charm. If you’ve ever bricked a motherboard or need to update firmware directly on a chip, this is the tool you want in your kit. The kit comes complete with the CH341A programmer, a solid SOIC8 clip, and SOP8/SOP16 adapter boards — everything you need for in-circuit programming. No soldering required — just clip it on the chip and go. The SOIC8 clip held firm and made clean contact with the BIOS chip on the first try. It supports a wide range of EEPROMs (24, 25, 93 series), and it was compatible with the chip on my ASRock board with no issue. I used open-source tools with it, and the backup, erase, and write process was smooth and reliable. If you’re into PC repair, BIOS modding, or just want a way to unbrick a bad flash, this little device is powerful, affordable, and easy to use. Absolutely worth it for the peace of mind alone.
D**S
Works.
It works. There is a lot of misinformation on the internet regarding the data line voltage being too high but I have not experienced any issues. The amperage is not high enough to damage anything unless you were to use this on the SAME chip repeatedly for long periods. The danger is from cumulative wear on the SAME chip. I'm taking away one star because of a flimsy retention bar that falls out all the time. Apparently there is a QC problem.
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