It sounds like you’re referring to a patched version of the xfstk-downloader — a tool used to flash firmware on Intel SoCs (like Moorefield, Merrifield, or Edison) via DFU (Device Firmware Update) over USB.
Because it contains unsigned drivers and hooks into low-level USB operations. Use VirusTotal – if 2–3 out of 60 engines flag it (e.g., “HackTool”), it’s likely a false positive. If 20+ flag it, delete immediately. xfstk downloader patched
Before installing the patched drivers, you must restart Windows in "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" mode. This allows the OS to accept the unsigned Intel Soc USB drivers. 2. Configure the Tool It sounds like you’re referring to a patched
The patched tool was a barren window. No ads. No branding. Just a "Select File" button and a "Flash" button. signed vendor channels
If you provide exact device model (e.g., Asus ZenFone 2, Dell Venue 8 5855, Intel Edison) and what you're trying to flash, I can give more specific steps or identify if a patched version is truly needed.
Windows (cmd as admin):
Driver Installation: Install the Intel Android USB Driver and the iSocUSB-Driver.