Example (if bundled with OpenOCD):

Never select the option to install a filter on USB devices. This will attach the driver to your USB mouse, keyboard, and host controllers. Doing so can instantly freeze your system or cause a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). How to Remove a Broken Filter If a filter driver causes your device to stop responding: Run install-filter-win.exe as an administrator again. Select Remove a device filter . Select the problematic device and click Remove .

The is a specialized tool for Windows (64‑bit) that allows user‑mode applications to communicate with USB devices without writing or modifying kernel drivers. Instead of replacing a device’s existing driver, it installs a filter driver that sits above the function driver in the device stack, intercepting and forwarding USB requests.

Download the latest executable (e.g., libusb-win32-devel-filter-1.2.6.0.exe ) from the Official SourceForge Repository . Launch the Filter Wizard

libusb-win64 filter installer