coljohnhannibalsmith
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I have an Acer Aspire 5102WLMi Notebook and I am having trouble with the SD Card Reader drivers. I am currently working on this problem with Microsoft and it appears the problem is either with Vista x64 or with the drivers themselves. If MS discovers they're at fault, I won't have to do anything else. If MS discovers the drivers are at fault, then I'll actually have to tweek them or find someone who can. What I'd like to know is how to go about doing this myself. I believe I have all the necessary SW Tools. I have the .CAB SDK, Windows Visual Studio Express Edition, Vista WDK and WINPE 2.
My drivers contain a .INF file, a .SYS file, and a .CAB file. What are the relationships between this files? Is the .INF file compiled into a .SYS file, or are these created separately. Also what parts of the OS communicate with each of these components. Will I have to tweek all three of these components or just one or two?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks, John
My drivers contain a .INF file, a .SYS file, and a .CAB file. What are the relationships between this files? Is the .INF file compiled into a .SYS file, or are these created separately. Also what parts of the OS communicate with each of these components. Will I have to tweek all three of these components or just one or two?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks, John