5,25" USB floppy drive?
Not bloody likely.
5,25's were falling out of use years before USB crawled onto the market.
Your best chance is finding a PC old enough to still have a normal floppy drive connector on its motherboard, a regular 5,25" floppy drive and a floppy drive connector cable with the connector type needed for a 5,25" drive.
Then use WinImage to duplicate the floppy.
Assuming, of course, that the floppy has not deteriorated over last 15 years.
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