Today I got the USB 3.0 PCIe card, and now the QuickFeather board works on my computer. As you can see it's a really generic card and nothing out of the ordinary. This makes me believe it wasn't a driver or an Operating System issue. It was definitely the USB 2.0 ports of my PC.
To be clear: I definitely had problems with the bootloader that came with the QuickFeather. Before re-flashing the board it wasn't working on any of my machines, so the J-Link reflash was a necessary step. However once I got that done, the QuickFeather board was only working on the machines with USB 3.0 ports (that I couldn't quite use for development). That's why I bought this, and it fortunately fixed the issue for me.
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My cables are probably USB 2.0. None of them came from fast or modern devices. I've seen other people report that the cable "version" doesn't make a difference so you should be fine with whatever you have. I'm not expert in cables, but if anything I expect USB 3.0 cables to support more current and that's it.