ID: Q180578
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A Windows 95 .inf file may need to specify static DevLoaders and Device Drivers. You must precede the name of any static DevLoader with an asterisk when you specify it. You cannot use an extension. For example, to specify Configuration Manager as a DevLoader, the AddReg section would include the following line:
HKR,,DevLoader,,*CONFIGMG
The .inf file format that is used to load a device's PnP virtual device
driver (VxD) is dependent on the DevLoader previously specified. When you
use Configuration Manager as the DevLoader, the AddReg entry for a device's
dynamically loadable VxD would be:
HKR,,DeviceDriver,,MYDEVICE.VXD
However, when you use Configuration Manager as the DevLoader and specify a
static PnP VxD for a device, you must again precede the name with an
asterisk and omit the extension. If MYDEVICE.VXD is a static VxD, the .inf
entry would then be:
HKR,,DeviceDriver,,*MYDEVICE
DevLoaders other than Configuration Manager may have different .inf driver
name format requirements.
Windows 95 Device Driver Kit: PnP; PnP samples
Additional query words:
Version : WIN95
Platform : Win95
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: June 24, 1998