Re: Bummer! How do I prevent a buggy driver from loading?
- From: Mark Roddy <markr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 08:50:53 -0400
0dbell@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 18, 9:33 am, "Don Burn" <b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:..kdfiles is a great dev tool. It will rescue you from all sorts of hell. You do have to remember to replace the source binaries consistently though.I forgot from the last message, another approach is to use .kdfiles in the
debugger. This will allow you to send down another driver file from the
development system to the debug system. Basically it causes the system
when it is going to load the driver to get it from the machine running the
debugger.
Don, thank you very much. Your first method worked for me. It's good
to know about the second one.
.
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