Re: Does anyone know how Windows XPe enumerates network adapters?
- From: "Mark K Vallevand" <mark.vallevand@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 12:01:23 -0500
Thanks.
Is there any information in the registry that might help?
When this occurs, I might be able to get engineers to capture some
information from the system, but I'm not sure what to ask for.
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"KM" <konstmor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mark,
>
> You may also want to take a look at SetupDiEnumDeviceInterfaces
> (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/install/hh/install/di-rtns_1fd59eb7-0934-4747-9a0e-81dac96c23ef.xml.asp).
> It is basically used by NDIS (IOCTL_NDIS_QUERY_GLOBAL_STATS) and others to
> enumerate the GUID_NDIS_LAN_CLASS device interfaces on Win2k and later
> versions.
>
> I suppose you could write your own little app to see how the interfaces
> get enumerated and then you get more info about the issue on your devices.
>
> --
> Regards,
> KM
>
>
>> Good idea. I'll check. But, I suspect its something else. On the same
>> machine, 'new' hardware is sometimes detected when the machine is powered
>> on, but sometimes 'existing' hardware is found. 'Existing' hardware is
>> always found when restarting the machine,
>>
>> --
>> Regards.
>> Mark K Vallevand Mark.Vallevand@xxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
>> - Benjamin Franklin
>>
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>> <dferencz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Mark,
>>>
>>> An XPe build may re-install a PCI device driver if your cloned hardware
>>> has a different revision device than your FBA hardware. (I've had this
>>> happen with display adapters, wreaking havoc with my settings). Check
>>> your Setupapi.log -- it will contain the original device install
>>> (during FBA) and possibly a second install. Check the device revision
>>> at the end of the PCI device identifier string (e.g.,
>>> "ven_10de&dev_0181&subsys_00000000&rev_a2").
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what the correct solution would be for network devices.
>>> Disabling PnP might work; I needed to keep PnP active, so I created a
>>> service which resets my video settings at every boot (and thus fixes
>>> things if PnP decides to reinstall.) You might be able to craft a
>>> similar solution. A more obvious solution would be to use the same
>>> hardware rev in FBA...
>>>
>>> -- Don
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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