Service Is Currently Not Running A Reboot Should Fix That: Usbipd Warning The

You can force the service to start using Windows Services or PowerShell.

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Windows updates, especially those involving USB drivers or system security policies, can stop or disable the usbipd service. The service may be set to "Automatic" but fail to start due to dependency issues. Linux on Windows

In 90% of cases, manually starting the USBIPD Device Host in services.msc fixes the issue instantly. If that fails, a clean install of the latest version is your best bet. developer tools Windows updates