This is a serial mouse driver, which is compliant with Plug and Play, supports dynamic detection (via serenum) and removal (either hotplug or via the device manager). The code serves as a sample for any serial-enumerable device. The behavior of the various routines is documented in the source code files.
The Disk sample is used with Classpnp.sys as disk driver. The sample supports Plug and Play, Power Management, WMI, and failure prediction (S.M.A.R.T.), and it is 64-bit compliant.
The Disk sample is used with Classpnp.sys as disk driver. The sample supports Plug and Play, Power Management, WMI, and failure prediction (S.M.A.R.T.), and it is 64-bit compliant.
This a sample Plug and Play filter driver that provides WMI data blocks. Typically, driver writers will copy the sample code into their own driver and make any minor modifications so that the WMI data blocks are always available when the driver is loaded. Alternatively, WmiSamp can be left as a filter driver if WMI data blocks should only be made available when the filter driver is loaded.
The DiskPerf filter driver monitors disk-accesses, capturing performance data. It supports Plug and Play, Power Management, and WMI . It is not 64-bit compliant
The DiskPerf filter driver monitors disk-accesses, capturing performance data. It supports Plug and Play, Power Management, and WMI . It is not 64-bit compliant.
No INF file is needed to install this driver.
Addfilter is a command-line application which adds and removes filter drivers for a given drive or volume. It is intended to demonstrate how to insert a filter driver into the driver stack of a device. The sample illustrates how to do this by using the SetupDi APIs. The sample works on both x86 and Alpha platforms. It has only been tested in a 32-bit environment. Since Addfilter is not a driver, it does not deal with Plug and Play or Power Management.