SiberiaProg CH341A is a popular alternative software tool designed for the affordable CH341A USB programmer. It is widely used for flashing BIOS and EEPROM chips, offering a more versatile interface than the manufacturer's original Chinese software. Key Features of SiberiaProg CH341A (v1.45) Enhanced Compatibility : Supports a broad range of 24 and 25 series EEPROM and SPI Flash chips. Multilingual Support
The software is not officially signed by Microsoft because it directly accesses kernel-level USB drivers. However, it has been vetted by the community (Badcaps.net, BIOS-repair forums, and EEVblog). It does not contain malware, but always download from trusted repository mirrors (e.g., GitHub user "meklort" or "oittaa").
Verification:
This is the most critical step. The software compares the data on the chip to the file on your PC. If they match 100%, your device is ready. Troubleshooting Common Failures
Case 2: Extracting EEPROM from a Monitor (24C32)
- Go to the official SiberiaProg page (usually on VRTech.ru or mirror sites).
- Download the latest version (e.g.,
SiberiaProg_vx.x.zip). - Extract to a folder (e.g.,
C:\SiberiaProg). No installation required – it’s portable. - Install CH341A drivers (if not already present):