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In the Linux community, (now often succeeded by WoeUSB ) is a tool used to create a bootable Windows USB installer from an ISO image or DVD.

It is particularly useful for users on Ubuntu or other Linux distributions who need to create a recovery or installation drive for Windows Vista, 7, 8, or 10. WinUSB

typically refers to one of two distinct things: a Microsoft-provided generic driver for USB devices or an open-source tool for creating Windows installation media on Linux. 1. Microsoft WinUSB (Driver and API) In the Linux community, (now often succeeded by

Zadig is a popular third-party GUI tool used to quickly swap a device's current driver for the WinUSB driver, which is often required for libraries like libusb or PyUSB to work on Windows. · Issue #209 · pyusb

Support the WinUSB API as a backend. · Issue #209 · pyusb ... - GitHub

It eliminates the need for hardware manufacturers to distribute custom INF files or drivers if their device firmware supports Microsoft OS Descriptors , which can trigger automatic installation.

It supports common data transfer types like bulk, control, interrupt, and (starting with Windows 8.1) isochronous transfers.