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Hello everyone,
I migrated our driver projects to Visual Studio 2022 and Windows 11 22H2 WDK. The projects compile fine but when I deploy them on a Windows 10 with all updates installed, I get a BSOD on start. The same drivers built with Visual Studio 2019 and WDK 10.0.20175.0 works perfectly fine.
I am not linking against any libraries other than default. Any idea how to figure out where's the issue?
Regards,
Mridul.
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Did you choose "Windows 10" has your target system? Remember you have to build for the oldest system where you need to run.
Tim Roberts, [email protected]
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
Yes, I did. They all target "Windows 10 and higher".