Siberiaprog Ch341a Site
For advanced users, SiberiaProg provides the reliability needed for complex, low-level hardware repairs.
Disclaimer: Flashing BIOS/EEPROM carries inherent risks. Always verify your chip model and backup original data. The author is not responsible for bricked devices.
Once your hardware is hooked up and SiberiaProg is open, the flashing process follows a strict safety workflow: 1. Chip Detection
Right-click SiberiaProg.exe and select . siberiaprog ch341a
The must have the red wire or pin 1 indicator aligned with the dot on the BIOS chip.
Optimized for faster reading and writing compared to stock software.
Reinstalling or upgrading firmware on Wi-Fi routers, IoT devices, and embedded systems. The author is not responsible for bricked devices
Not all CH341A boards are equal. The black PCB with a 24/25 series switch is the worst. Look for these features:
Option 2: The "Bricked PC" Success Story (Reddit/Forum Style)
If flashing in-circuit, attach the SOIC8 test clip securely to the motherboard chip. Connect the clip's breakout cable to the correct header pins on the CH341A. How to Flash Chips Using SiberiaProg The must have the red wire or pin
Even if the BIOS is corrupted, it contains unique system data like your motherboard’s MAC address, Windows OEM license key, and hardware UUID. Click Read . Wait for the progress bar to finish. Click Save and store the .bin or .rom file securely. Step 3: Erase the Chip
Whether you are unbricking a bricked motherboard or upgrading a router, the core sequence in SiberiaProg remains identical. Step 1: Detect the Chip