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| ID | Requirement | Priority | |----|-------------|----------| | FR-1 | Detect if Usbdk v1.0.22 is already installed (check Add/Remove Programs or C:\Program Files\UsbDk ). | P0 | | FR-2 | If not installed, download Usbdk-1.0.22-x64.msi from a trusted internal or public CDN repository. | P0 | | FR-3 | Validate the MSI’s digital certificate (UsbDk Signing Authority) or SHA-256 checksum before execution. | P1 | | FR-4 | Launch the MSI in silent mode ( /quiet /norestart ). | P0 | | FR-5 | Display a clear status message during download and installation (e.g., "Installing USB support driver..."). | P1 | | FR-6 | On success, log the event and proceed with the main application flow. | P1 | | FR-7 | On failure, show an actionable error message and optionally prompt for manual download. | P1 |
What are you trying to use with UsbDk? What version of Windows are you currently running? Download And Install Usbdk-1.0.22-x64.msi
Click once the process completes. Crucial Step: Restart your computer immediately. The system must reload its USB controller stacks to integrate the UsbDk filter driver properly. Verifying the Installation
: When an application releases a device, the original system driver is automatically reloaded. Full Protocol Support This public link is valid for 7 days
While UsbDk is highly stable, kernel-level drivers can occasionally run into conflicts. Here is how to fix the most common errors: 1. USB Devices Stop Working After Installation
Ensure your system meets these requirements to avoid installation errors: Can’t copy the link right now
Press the , type cmd , right-click Command Prompt , and select Run as administrator .
If you no longer need low-level USB access or need to upgrade to a newer version, uninstalling UsbDk is straightforward: Open the Windows app (Win + I). Go to Apps > Installed apps (or Apps & Features ). Search for UsbDk Runtime Library .