![]() The problem is that it would take me months to provide that feature (which still won't be the same as what you have in mind), and my time is limited, especially when it comes to libwdi, which is very much low priority project right now for which I have exceedingly little time to devote. It would have saved lot of hours for me to just provide option to "UNCONNECT" Zadig from the Device Then you will need to reinstall the original driver. I can guarantee that the steps provided here, but the secret is to insist and possibly make sure you replug the device in all the ports it's ever been plugged, and go through the uninstall process for each. Please understand that Zadig is an advanced utility, meant to be used by people who know what they are doing (and specifically what driver they need to install, and for which device). If you don't, then of course whatever you're trying to achieve is unlikely to work (and there is nothing Zadig or libwdi can do to help you). Whatever guide you followed should provide that information. ![]() You are supposed to know precisely which driver you need to install before you use Zadig (WinUSB, libusbK, libusb0). To replace original Drivers with all variations of drivers and combinations provided with Zadig
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