Alternatives include installing the WCID or filter drivers or just extracting the files without doing anything further. To begin the installation, just choose a driver from the application's simple user interface and click a button. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit versions and runs on Windows XP and all subsequent editions.
You don't need to go through an installation process because the application is provided as a single executable file. You can quickly get the drivers up and running by clicking a button rather than searching for them yourself. If you want to update a generic USB driver, the program may be helpful as well. This can assist you in using WinUSB or a libusbK-based program to access USB devices. You have the option to install generic USB drivers using Zadig instantly. To let you access USB devices, Zadig is a Windows application that installs generic USB drivers like WinUSB, libusb-win32/libusb0.sys, or libusbK.