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), you must manually remove specific registry entries and conflicting software. This error is caused by USB sharing drivers like USB Redirector that interfere with the tool's operations. Step-by-Step Fix Uninstall Conflicting Software Control Panel > Programs and Features Find and uninstall USB Redirector , or any other USB-over-network software. Restart your computer. Clean the Windows Registry , and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor Navigate to the following path:

If you are a mobile technician or standard enthusiast trying to use smartphone flashing tools, you have likely run into the frustrating error. This error strictly triggers because the EUsbHubFilter driver interferes with specialized USB flashing and unlocking utilities , specifically software like UnlockTool .

Scroll through the list and locate or any other EaseUS software. Right-click the application and select Uninstall .

Your USB stack is corrupted.

For advanced users, you can uninstall EUSBHubFilter using the Command Prompt. Here's how:

This driver is usually installed by software used to share USB devices over a network. While legitimate, it is often flagged by security-sensitive software because it can intercept data between a USB device (like a phone being serviced) and the operating system.

Right-click any entry related to FlexiHub or "USB Filter" and select Uninstall device Check the box for Attempt to remove the driver for this device Microsoft Learn 4. Summary of Why Removal is Necessary Tool Compatibility : Mobile repair tools like UnlockTool eusbhubfilter uninstall top

Right-click the application and select . Follow the prompts to clear the standard installer. Step 2: Delete the Registry UpperFilters Key

Check the box that says if it appears. Click Uninstall to confirm and restart your PC. Method 2: Remove Leftover Files Manually

Right-click the Windows Start button and select . ), you must manually remove specific registry entries

Another way to uninstall EUSBHubFilter is through the Control Panel. Here's how:

Frequent DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION blue screens referencing eusbhubfilter.sys . Step 1: Uninstall EaseUS Software via Control Panel

The uninstall finished. The system asked for a restart, polite as a bell. He stood and stretched the stiffness out of his neck. Outside the window, the city breathed its soft neon breath, indifferent. Restart your computer

Then remove the .sys file from C:\Windows\System32\drivers\

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