: The PC will instantly detect the device as a standard mass storage peripheral, mounting it as a "New Removable Disk" (U-disk) .

Connect your duplicator hardware to the computer via USB. Do not press any menu buttons yet; wait for the U-Disk folder to appear on your desktop. Launch the inner software. Once the software interface displays a "Device Connected" status in the bottom-left corner, press on the physical copier to advance past its greeting screen. Step 2: Scan the Target Card

Locate the executable file (often labeled ZX-COPY.exe or Setup.exe ) inside the U-disk folder.

Place your encrypted IC card on the reader area.

In the world of security systems, access control cards, and RFID technology, having the ability to clone or duplicate keys is a common requirement for property managers, security professionals, and hobbyists. The series of RFID copiers (such as the Y2 or standard full-decode models) has become a premier choice for this task due to its advanced decoding capabilities.

For your security and to avoid bricking your device, . Instead, either use the built‑in cloud‑update feature or contact your seller directly. If you already own a ZXCOPY machine, keep it connected to the internet so it can automatically notify you when a new version is available.

Downloading a "ZXCOPY decoding software" is not straightforward because such a tool doesn't exist. The path forward depends on what you want to achieve:

Follow these steps to decode a high-frequency (13.56 MHz) encrypted IC card:

Q: Can I use ZXCopy decoding software to extract data from other types of cartridges? A: Currently, ZXCopy decoding software is designed to work with ZX Microdrive cartridges, but future versions may support other types of cartridges.