Re: assessing winusb potential

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I am trying to install WinUSB on XP. I think I have reviewed all possible
documentation and am stuck. I installed WDK, used a sample INF from a
Microsoft site, the WinUSB co-installer works fine, however the KMDF does
not. I do not have WdfCoInstaller01005.dll on my system nor can I find out
why or where to get it. Can you help?

[CoInstallers_CopyFiles]
WinUSBCoInstaller.dll
WdfCoInstaller01005.dll

"Doron Holan [MSFT]" wrote:

try the 1.5 versions from the 6000 WDK .. the installers you have may not be
able to install downlevle (IIRC, rc2 has coinstallers which can install
downlevel properly)

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"Neel" <Neel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks dmm for your inputs.

I gone through many posting on the given link but my problem of installing
the winusb.sys driver for the USB Stick is not solved (Using the INF file
details provided my microsoft in "WinUsb_HowTo.doc") .

I am using the following WDK files (WDK - Windows Server 2008 RC1) for the
installation on WinXP:
1). WinUSBCoInstaller.dll
2). WdfCoInstaller01007.dll
3). WUDFUpdate_01007.dll
& INF file from the ""WinUsb_HowTo.doc"

I am installing the driver from "Device Manager->Update Driver" on the
connected "USB Mass storage Device".
Intallation start copying & installing "WinUSBCoInstaller.dll" &
"WdfCoInstaller01007.dll" but at the end, it displays the message dialog
"Cannot install this hardware", "There was a problem installing this
hardware".

Also, when I select the device in Device Manager and check the driver
details, then I found that the WINUSB.SYS is NOT installed (instead the
default USBTOR.SYS is installed).

I think there is problem withe INF file only.
What could be the problem?
Is this INF file not proper?
Is the WDK files not proper?

Thanks
Neel


"dmm" wrote:

Hi Neel

I checked my notes and this is what I have:

Goto the OSR Online site
http://www.osronline.com/cf.cfm?PageURL=showlists.CFM?list=NTDEV and
search
for "winusb." There is a lot of good information there on editing your
inf
file so that the co-installers will execute properly.

dmm

"Neel" wrote:

Hi dmm,

Please could you tell me, how did you install the winusb.sys?

I tried it 100 times but still not able to succeed.
I followed the instructions given in "WinUsb_HowTo.doc" which is from
Microsoft.
I tried it on internet with many options. But no use.

I am using USB stick (Pen drive) device for installation.

Thanks,
Neel

"dmm" wrote:

Thanks Don -- just like you said. During the inf/installation
process, the
winusb.sys is extracted and copied to directory
"\windows\system32\driver."

dmm

"Don Burn" wrote:

Look in redist\winUSB the files are part of a coinstaller.


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"dmm" <dmm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Don

I have installed WinDDK 6000 (which targets both vista and xp) on
my PC.
I
search the entire DDK for files "winusb.sys" and "winusb.dll" but
I get
no
hits.

Thanks
dmm

"Don Burn" wrote:

WinUSB is part of the WDK see
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/DevTools/WDK/WDKpkg.mspx for
details how
to
get it.


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"dmm" <dmm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My company manufactures a USB device that may attach to any
USB port
on
the
PC but only one such device is allowed per PC. Our device is
currently
driven by an HID kernel-mode driver in the W2k/XP platforms
and
basically
performs read/write operations aside from the power/pnp
functionality.

If I am not mistaken, the WinUSB environment offers an
attractive
alternative for us in the Vista platform. Is this true or
should we
be
looking at UMDF?

If WinUSB is suitable, where may I download the winusb.sys and
.dll
files
for testing on XP?

Thanks
dmm








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