Hi All,
Is there any way to differentiate between Hibernation
and Standby in the scsi miniport drivers.
DDK doesnt state any way to differentiate.
If you guys have an idea, please let me know.
Thanks and Regards,
Gurpreet
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No, there is no way to get this level of information unless you can
receive the power IRP that signals S3 or S4. This sort of behavior is
left to port-level drivers, which Scsi Mini-Port’s are not. MKE.
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Hi All,
Is there any way to differentiate between Hibernation
and Standby in the scsi miniport drivers.
DDK doesnt state any way to differentiate.
If you guys have an idea, please let me know.
Thanks and Regards,
Gurpreet
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