: The USBDK driver fails to load or function correctly on a 64-bit system. Cause : This is often related to Windows Driver Signature Enforcement. All kernel-mode drivers on 64-bit versions of Windows must be digitally signed. While USBDK is signed, a system misconfiguration, tampering, or an outdated version of Windows may prevent the signature from being validated. Solution :
Used by software like SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) or QEMU to redirect USB devices from the host computer to a virtual machine (VM). usbdk1022x64msi
If you can share where you found this file (folder path, associated software, or error message), I can give a more precise identification. : The USBDK driver fails to load or