Libusb Driver 64 Bit __link__
This usually happens if another driver (like a HID or Mass Storage driver) has already claimed the device. On 64-bit Windows, you must use Zadig to "force" the device to use WinUSB so libusb can take control. "Not a Valid Win32 Application"
Primarily for older 32/64-bit systems (Windows 7 and below). It is currently in bug-fix-only mode and generally not recommended for new projects. Installation Methods libusb driver 64 bit
: Use standard C APIs to claim interfaces and perform bulk or interrupt transfers. The 64-Bit Architecture Shift This usually happens if another driver (like a