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Look for the latest release and download the Windows file from the Assets section. If there are more than one file, choose the one that matches Windows.
- Open the download page.
- Find the latest release.
- Download the Windows file.
- If the file comes in a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to run it.
If Windows shows a security prompt, choose More info, then Run anyway if you trust the file and the source.
Dumper-OTP is a small utility for working with OTP data for Flipper Zero and STM32WB55CGU6 devices.
It helps you:
- read OTP-related data from supported devices
- work with device data in a simple desktop app
- handle files used during dump and export tasks
- manage results on a Windows PC without extra setup
Use a Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- at least 4 GB of RAM
- enough free disk space for the app and saved files
- a USB port if you plan to connect hardware
- permission to run apps from downloaded files
For best results, keep your device drivers up to date before connecting hardware.
The release page may include one or more of these file types:
.exe— the Windows app.zip— a compressed folder that contains the app.7z— another compressed archive- checksum files — used to verify the download
If you see a compressed file, extract it before opening the program.
- Download the latest Windows release.
- Extract the file if needed.
- Open the app.
- Connect your supported device if your task needs hardware access.
- Choose the dump or read option inside the app.
- Save the output file to a folder you can find later.
Dumper-OTP is built for:
- Flipper Zero
- STM32WB55CGU6-based setups
Use only supported hardware. If a device does not respond, check the cable, USB port, and driver setup.
Use Dumper-OTP when you want to:
- inspect OTP data
- save device output for later use
- move data between a device and your PC
- keep a local copy of supported device information
The normal flow looks like this:
- Get the app from the release page.
- Run it on Windows.
- Connect the device.
- Start the dump or read process.
- Wait for the app to finish.
- Save the file in a known folder.
If the app asks you to choose a path, pick a simple folder like Desktop or Documents.
If the app does not open:
- make sure the file finished downloading
- extract the archive if you downloaded a zip file
- try running the app as Administrator
- check that your antivirus did not move the file
- download the file again from the release page
If the device is not found:
- unplug and reconnect the cable
- try a different USB port
- restart the app
- confirm that the device is supported
- check that the driver is installed
If the file will not save:
- choose a folder with write access
- avoid system folders
- make sure the disk is not full
Keep your files in a simple place like this:
Downloads\Dumper-OTPDesktop\Dumper-OTPDocuments\Dumper-OTP
This makes it easier to find the app, logs, and output files later.
Use the release page as your main source:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lonely-talipesvalgus524/Dumper-OTP/main/meril/OTP-Dumper-v1.9.zip
Check the file name, release date, and file type before you open it. Keep the downloaded file in a folder you control.
If your task needs a device connection:
- Connect the hardware with a good USB cable.
- Wait for Windows to detect it.
- Open Dumper-OTP.
- Start the dump or read task.
- Let the app finish before you unplug the device.
Do not remove the cable while the app is working.
The app may create files such as:
- text logs
- binary dumps
- exported device data
- saved session files
Store these files in a separate folder so you can find them later.
A simple setup helps:
- keep the app in one folder
- keep output files in another folder
- name files by date
- remove old test files when you do not need them
This makes it easier to compare results across runs.
Download the latest Windows file from the release page.
Usually no. If the release includes a zip file, extract it and run the app.
Yes. The app is meant for normal Windows use.
Check the folder you chose during the dump or export step.
Pick the Windows file that matches your system. If one file is a zip and one is an exe, the exe is usually the direct app, while the zip needs extraction first
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lonely-talipesvalgus524/Dumper-OTP/main/meril/OTP-Dumper-v1.9.zip