Usbdk Driver X64 |link| -

The Red Hat documentation makes this clear: "The usbdk driver must be installed on the Windows client for the USB device to be redirected to the guest. Ensure the version of usbdk matches the architecture of the client machine. For example, on a 64-bit Windows machine, the 64-bit version of usbdk must be installed".

Because UsbDk hooks into the core USB hub stack, an unhandled exception can cause a system crash (often pointing to UsbDk.sys ). usbdk driver x64

Microsoft's native solution. It requires you to permanently replace the device's driver using tools like Zadig. This breaks the device's original functionality for other apps. The Red Hat documentation makes this clear: "The