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Let’s perform a semantic deconstruction of your keyword. This helps Google understand that we are providing the exact answer you need.
Officially, no. Development on USBUtil stopped around 2013. However, "v22 Rev10" became the "stable fork" that modding communities like Se7enSins and Digiex adopted as the standard. If a tool claims to be USBUtil v23 or v24, it is almost certainly a third-party repack.
A major concern when downloading niche tools like usbutil v22 rev10englishexe top is malware. Many sketchy forums bundle adware with the download.