(often referred to as Xprog-Box or X-Programmer) is a widely used programmer for automotive microcontrollers—specifically for cloning, reading, and writing to MCUs like Motorola 68HC(9)12, ST, and Infineon chips found in engine control units (ECUs), instrument clusters, and airbag modules.
Installing XPROG 5.55 on Windows 10 is complex because it is older software that requires specific driver signing, antivirus disabling, and registry configuration to work as a "clone" device. Crucial Warnings: NEVER UPDATE the firmware online; this will break the XPROG hardware. DISCONNECT INTERNET while using the software to avoid device damage. Disable Antivirus how to install xprog 5.55 on windows 10