On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:12 PM, g...@novadsp.com <g...@novadsp.com> wrote:
>> The libusb0 and libusbK drivers are signed and work fine on x64.
>
> Yes. Might I ask how this all ties in (if at all) with Zadig? I have
> been using this to great effect for firmware testing (thanks!).

The signing for libusb0.sys and libusbk.sys is now done
by libusb-win32 project with the donation we got
from people in the libusb-win32 and libusb-devel
mailing list.

Pete was the one who helped for the original libusb0.sys
code signing as he donated the certs.

For winusb/libusb-win32/libusbk driver installation, you
can either use Zadig or libusbk's updated MFC based
Inf-Wizard2.
http://code.google.com/p/usb-travis/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2FlibusbK%2Fsrc%2Finf-wizard2

Both Zadig and Inf-Wizard2 have their own strong point.
Inf-Wizard2 may be slightly easier to be used by new user
and it is always updated to the latest libusb0.sys and
libusbk.sys.

And both Zadig and Inf-Wizard2 use libwdi from Pete.

-- 
Xiaofan

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