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  <title>A file that demonstrates how to write a Unidrv-based bitmap driver is available for Windows XP DDK and for Windows Server 2003</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_893388/Provides.link.file.which.demonstrates.write.bitmap.driver.Windows.Windows.Server.Also.describes.features.known.issues.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:20:24 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_893388.aspx</guid> 
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	 (893388) - Provides a link to the BitMapSample.exe file which demonstrates how to write a Unidrv-based bitmap driver for Windows XP DDK and for Windows Server 2003. Also describes the features and known issues of the BitMapSample.exe file.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_893388.aspx">893388</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_893388/Provides.link.file.which.demonstrates.write.bitmap.driver.Windows.Windows.Server.Also.describes.features.known.issues.aspx">A file that demonstrates how to write a Unidrv-based bitmap driver is available for Windows XP DDK and for Windows Server 2003</a><br />
   (893388) - Provides a link to the BitMapSample.exe file which demonstrates how to write a Unidrv-based bitmap driver for Windows XP DDK and for Windows Server 2003. Also describes the features and known issues of the BitMapSample.exe file.
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  <title>How to use or to reference the Usbser.sys driver from universal serial bus (USB) modem .inf files</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_837637/Describes.reference.driver.file.from.modem.recommend.different.depending.driver.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:20:24 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_837637.aspx</guid> 
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	 (837637) - Describes how to use or reference the system-supplied Usbser.sys driver file from a third-party modem .inf file. We recommend different configurations, depending on how the driver is distributed.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_837637.aspx">837637</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_837637/Describes.reference.driver.file.from.modem.recommend.different.depending.driver.aspx">How to use or to reference the Usbser.sys driver from universal serial bus (USB) modem .inf files</a><br />
   (837637) - Describes how to use or reference the system-supplied Usbser.sys driver file from a third-party modem .inf file. We recommend different configurations, depending on how the driver is distributed.
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  <title>The InstallSelectedDriver function installs the selected driver on the selected device in the Windows DDK</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_889763/Provides.documentation.InstallSelectedDriver.function.Windows.InstallSelectedDriver.function.used.install.selected.driver.selected.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 00:11:30 -0800</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_889763.aspx</guid> 
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	 (889763) - Provides documentation for the InstallSelectedDriver function in the Windows DDK. The InstallSelectedDriver function is used to install the selected driver on the selected device.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_889763.aspx">889763</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_889763/Provides.documentation.InstallSelectedDriver.function.Windows.InstallSelectedDriver.function.used.install.selected.driver.selected.aspx">The InstallSelectedDriver function installs the selected driver on the selected device in the Windows DDK</a><br />
   (889763) - Provides documentation for the InstallSelectedDriver function in the Windows DDK. The InstallSelectedDriver function is used to install the selected driver on the selected device.
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  <title>You may receive a STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE error or a stop error when you try to close an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_TEXT handle or an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_NLSTEXT handle from a kernel mode device driver</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_890648/Describes.problem.that.occur.when.receive.error.stop.error.when.close.handle.handle.from.kernel.mode.device.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2005 01:22:13 -0800</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_890648.aspx</guid> 
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	 (890648) - Describes a problem that may occur when you receive a STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE error or a stop error when you try to close an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_TEXT handle or an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_NLSTEXT handle from a kernel mode device driver.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_890648.aspx">890648</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_890648/Describes.problem.that.occur.when.receive.error.stop.error.when.close.handle.handle.from.kernel.mode.device.aspx">You may receive a STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE error or a stop error when you try to close an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_TEXT handle or an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_NLSTEXT handle from a kernel mode device driver</a><br />
   (890648) - Describes a problem that may occur when you receive a STATUS_INVALID_HANDLE error or a stop error when you try to close an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_TEXT handle or an HKEY_PERFORMANCE_NLSTEXT handle from a kernel mode device driver.
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  <title>Setup processes only the first driver file entry that is listed in Txtsetup.oem in Microsoft Windows</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_885756/Explains.that.syntactically.correct.have.multiple.driver.file.entries.section.operating.system.installer.reports.that.find.attached.hard.resolutions.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2004 00:54:11 -0700</pubDate> 
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	 (885756) - Explains that it is syntactically correct to have multiple driver file entries in the &quot;[Files...]&quot; section of Txtsetup.oem. However, the operating system installer reports that it did not find any attached hard disks. Two resolutions are recommended.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_885756.aspx">885756</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_885756/Explains.that.syntactically.correct.have.multiple.driver.file.entries.section.operating.system.installer.reports.that.find.attached.hard.resolutions.aspx">Setup processes only the first driver file entry that is listed in Txtsetup.oem in Microsoft Windows</a><br />
   (885756) - Explains that it is syntactically correct to have multiple driver file entries in the &quot;[Files...]&quot; section of Txtsetup.oem. However, the operating system installer reports that it did not find any attached hard disks. Two resolutions are recommended.
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  <title>HOWTO: Get Configuration and Location Information of PCI Device</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_253232/This.article.describes.configuration.location.information.Function.Peripheral.Component.Interconnect.device.driver.that.part.target.driver.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2004 00:57:41 -0700</pubDate> 
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	 (253232) - This article describes how you can get the configuration and location information (such as BusNumber, DeviceNumber, and Function Number) of a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) device in a driver that is part of the target device's driver stack...
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_253232.aspx">253232</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_253232/This.article.describes.configuration.location.information.Function.Peripheral.Component.Interconnect.device.driver.that.part.target.driver.aspx">HOWTO: Get Configuration and Location Information of PCI Device</a><br />
   (253232) - This article describes how you can get the configuration and location information (such as BusNumber, DeviceNumber, and Function Number) of a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) device in a driver that is part of the target device's driver stack...
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  <title>How to determine whether the system is running in Safe Mode from a device driver</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_837643/Describes.determine.whether.system.running.Safe.Mode.from.device.Provides.instructions.function.filter.other.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2004 00:57:21 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_837643.aspx</guid> 
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	 (837643) - Describes how to determine whether the system is running in Safe Mode from a device driver. Provides instructions for function drivers, filter drivers, and other drivers.
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   (837643) - Describes how to determine whether the system is running in Safe Mode from a device driver. Provides instructions for function drivers, filter drivers, and other drivers.
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  <title>The USBView.exe sample program does not enumerate devices on pre-Windows XP SP1-based computers</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_838100/Resolves.problems.that.occur.when.devices.host.controllers.Explains.different.driver.Explains.IOCTL.that.report.whether.device.operates.high.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2004 00:58:19 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_838100.aspx</guid> 
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	 (838100) - Resolves two problems that occur when USB devices and host controllers are not enumerated. Explains the use of two different USB driver stacks. Explains a new IOCTL that can report whether a USB device operates at high speed.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_838100.aspx">838100</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_838100/Resolves.problems.that.occur.when.devices.host.controllers.Explains.different.driver.Explains.IOCTL.that.report.whether.device.operates.high.aspx">The USBView.exe sample program does not enumerate devices on pre-Windows XP SP1-based computers</a><br />
   (838100) - Resolves two problems that occur when USB devices and host controllers are not enumerated. Explains the use of two different USB driver stacks. Explains a new IOCTL that can report whether a USB device operates at high speed.
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  <title>You cannot silently install devices that use the MultiPortSerial setup class</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_839215/Discusses.devices.that.MultiPortSerial.setup.These.kinds.devices.cannot.installed.administrator.complete.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2004 01:05:16 -0700</pubDate> 
  <guid>http://kbalertz.com/kb_839215.aspx</guid> 
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	 (839215) - Discusses devices that use the MultiPortSerial setup class. These kinds of devices cannot be installed server-side. An administrator can complete the installation.
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   <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kb_839215.aspx">839215</a> ... <a href="http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_839215/Discusses.devices.that.MultiPortSerial.setup.These.kinds.devices.cannot.installed.administrator.complete.aspx">You cannot silently install devices that use the MultiPortSerial setup class</a><br />
   (839215) - Discusses devices that use the MultiPortSerial setup class. These kinds of devices cannot be installed server-side. An administrator can complete the installation.
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  <title>A call to the MmAdvanceMdl routine may unlock memory</title> 
  <link>http://kbalertz.com/kbNamed_838227/Describes.call.MmAdvanceMdl.routine.might.unlock.memory.cause.memory.access.problems.kernel.mode.aspx</link> 
  <pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2004 01:01:30 -0700</pubDate> 
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	 (838227) - Describes how a call to the MmAdvanceMdl routine might unlock memory and cause memory access problems in kernel mode programming.
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   (838227) - Describes how a call to the MmAdvanceMdl routine might unlock memory and cause memory access problems in kernel mode programming.
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