BTW I want to clarify something, for Windows 7 1.9 RC coinstallers are no longer allowed for logo. As WDF 1.9 RTM co-installers are released, now 1.9 RTM versions are required on Windows 7 as well.
Thanks,
Neslihan
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From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Ilias Tsigkogiannis
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:47 PM
To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List
Subject: RE: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error
Jose,
I forwarded the thread to somebody, who is more familiar with the logo issues and I’m waiting on a response, so there should be an answer in the list either today or tomorrow.
Would it be possible to reboot the DTM controller? I vaguely remember that this might be the answer, but I might also be way off here.
Tim,
This problem arises from the fact that the WLK 1.4 was released before the WDF 1.9 RTM coinstaller, so WLK 1.4 doesn’t know that the RTM 1.9 coinstaller is indeed RTM. This is a problem only for downlevel (i.e. not for Windows 7), because it doesn’t matter which 1.9 coinstaller will be used for Windows 7 (i.e. since the 1.9 coinstaller doesn’t update Windows 7, it doesn’t make any difference if you use the RC/RTM/etc 1.9 coinstaller in Windows 7). That’s why, if somebody hasn’t applied the filters, then he’ll see the problem in downlevel operating systems (and that’s why 3-4 people have reported this issue). AFAIK, one of the issues that is fixed by the updated WLK 1.4 filters is this one.
Ilias
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From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com] On Behalf Of Tim Roberts
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:46 PM
To: Windows System Software Devs Interest List
Subject: Re: [ntdev] What QFE is needed for Coinstaller DTM error
xxxxx@camtech.com wrote:
Thank you Ilias,
I did grab the filters and installed them as per the readme but the test still fails. Do I need to start a new submission from scratch ?
You are the 3rd or 4th person to report this problem, so there must be
some generic issue at work. I have not seen any of the previous
reporters share their success stories. If someone has worked through
this, a success story would be appreciated, I think.
What do you mean to “to wipe clean and start over” ?
I mean reformat the partition and reinstall the operating system(s).
This would only be necessary if you had built your driver using one of
the pre-release WDKs and tested it at some point on this machine. That
would result in a “non-RTM co-installer”, and the RTM co-installer will
leave that in place because the version number matches.
–
Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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