; ; *** This file was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** ; ; ; USBIO Setup Information file V2.40 ; Copyright (c) 1998-2007 by Thesycon GmbH ; ; This file supports: ; Windows 2000 ; Windows 2000 Server ; Windows XP ; Windows Server 2003 ; ; To create a customized version of this file ; modify sections marked with ### modify here ### ; For details, refer to the USBIO Reference Manual. ; ; Note: ; Some section names (enclosed in []) are system-defined and should not be changed. ; Private section names start with an '_'. Those can be changed. ; ; Refer to the Windows DDK documentation for more information on INF files. ; ;****************************************************************************** ; Version section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Version] Signature="$Windows NT$" Provider=%S_Provider% DriverVer=04/21/2009,2.40.0.0 ; This specifies the .cat file provided by WHQL if the driver is certified. CatalogFile=dsiarhwprog.cat ; ; ### modify here ### ; Select an appropriate class for the device. ; There are several options: ; - Use the class shown below. It is defined by USBIO and is appropriate for testing purposes. ; - Define your own class by generating a private GUID and a class description. ; - Use a system-defined class. This is required for a device that belongs to a device class ; that is supported by system-provided drivers, HID, USB Audio for instance. ; For example, to replace the default USB mouse driver by USBIO you have to specify the HID ; class here: Class=HIDClass ClassGuid={745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da} ; ; we use a private device class that is defined by USBIO: Class=USBIOControlledDevices ClassGUID={96e73b6e-7a5a-11d4-9f24-0080c82727f4} ;****************************************************************************** ; Class Install section (optional) ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ; ### modify here ### ; The following sections are required if a private device class is used ; (see also the comments above). ; These sections should be removed completely if a system-defined class is used. ; [ClassInstall32] AddReg=_AddReg_ClassInstall [_AddReg_ClassInstall] HKR,,,,"%S_DeviceClassDisplayName%" HKR,,Icon,,"-20" ;****************************************************************************** ; Options ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ControlFlags] ; Advanced options can be specified here. ; For details, refer to the Windows DDK documentation. ;****************************************************************************** ; Manufacturer section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Manufacturer] %S_Mfg%=_Models ;****************************************************************************** ; Models section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; x86-based systems [_Models] ; This section specifies your device's hardware ID. ; *** The following line was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** %S_DeviceDesc%=_Install, USB\Vid_1c1a&Pid_0100 ;****************************************************************************** ; Install sections x86-based systems ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_Install.ntx86] CopyFiles=_CopyFiles_sys [_Install.ntx86.Services] AddService = %S_DriverName%, 0x00000002, _AddService, _EventLog [_Install.ntx86.HW] AddReg=_AddReg_HW [_AddService] ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\%S_DriverName%.sys [_EventLog] AddReg=_EventLog_AddReg [_EventLog_AddReg] HKR,,EventMessageFile,%REG_EXPAND_SZ%,"%%SystemRoot%%\System32\IoLogMsg.dll;%%SystemRoot%%\System32\drivers\%S_DriverName%.sys" HKR,,TypesSupported, %REG_DWORD%,7 ;****************************************************************************** ; Registry sections ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_AddReg_HW] ; The following string is used by the Cleanup Wizard to unambiguously identify ; USBIO devices and INF files. The entry can be removed completely from a final ; product's INF where the Cleanup Wizard is not needed. ; On the other hand, it does not harm anything if the entry is kept in place. HKR,,CleanupWizard_DeviceIdentString,%REG_SZ%,"{DAB6A146-D93E-48ab-B3E5-374AB8FFF277}" ; ; ### modify here ### ; Enable the next line to create an additional private user interface for your device. ; This is strongly recommended if you ship the driver together with a product. ; DO NOT USE an existing GUID. Generate a new one instead ! ; Use guidgen.exe to generate a new GUID, copy-paste it into the following line. HKR,,DriverUserInterfaceGuid,%REG_SZ%,"{8D8F6437-C4CB-46e1-AE9A-CF801D14C553}" ; Uncomment this line to disable the default software interface of the driver ; This is recommended if you ship the driver together with a product. ;HKR,, DisableDefaultInterface, %REG_DWORD%, 1 ; ### modify here ### ; Set the default behaviour of the driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP ; For a description of the parameters, refer to the USBIO Reference Manual. HKR,,PowerStateOnOpen, %REG_DWORD%, 0 HKR,,PowerStateOnClose, %REG_DWORD%, 0 HKR,,MinPowerStateUsed, %REG_DWORD%, 3 HKR,,MinPowerStateUnused, %REG_DWORD%, 3 HKR,,EnableRemoteWakeup, %REG_DWORD%, 0 HKR,,AbortPipesOnPowerDown,%REG_DWORD%, 1 HKR,,UnconfigureOnClose, %REG_DWORD%, 1 HKR,,ResetDeviceOnClose, %REG_DWORD%, 0 HKR,,MaxIsoPackets, %REG_DWORD%, 512 HKR,,ShortTransferOk, %REG_DWORD%, 1 HKR,,RequestTimeout, %REG_DWORD%, 1000 HKR,,SuppressPnPRemoveDlg, %REG_DWORD%, 1 ; Uncomment the following lines to enable automatic configuration ; of the device when the USBIO driver starts. ;HKR,,ConfigIndex, %REG_DWORD%, 0 ;HKR,,Interface, %REG_DWORD%, 0 ;HKR,,AlternateSetting, %REG_DWORD%, 0 ; Uncomment the following lines to enable FX firmware download. ; The firmware file must be located in "%SystemRoot%\System32\Drivers". ; You cannot specify a path for the file. ;HKR,,FxFwFile, %REG_SZ%, "YourFirmwareFile.ihx" ;HKR,,FxBootloaderCheck, %REG_DWORD%, 1 ;HKR,,FxExtRamBase, %REG_DWORD%, 0x4000 ; NOTE: You can copy the firmware file to "%SystemRoot%\System32\Drivers" during driver installation. ; If you want to do this then you have to add the firmware file to [_CopyFiles_sys] and ; [SourceDisksFiles] sections. See below. ;****************************************************************************** ; Copy Files section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_CopyFiles_sys] ; ### modify here ### ; Specify the correct file name of the driver binary. ; *** The following line was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** dsiarhwprog.sys ; If you want to copy a firmware file, activate the following line. ;YourFirmwareFile.ihx ;****************************************************************************** ; Destination Directories ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir = 12 ; %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers _CopyFiles_sys = 12 ;****************************************************************************** ; Disk Layout ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [SourceDisksNames.x86] 1=%S_DiskName%,, [SourceDisksFiles.x86] ; ### modify here ### ; Specify the correct file name of the driver binary. ; *** The following line was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** dsiarhwprog.sys=1 ; If you want to copy a firmware file, activate the following line. ;YourFirmwareFile.ihx=1 ;****************************************************************************** ; Text Strings ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Strings] ; ; Non-Localizable Strings, DO NOT MODIFY! ; REG_SZ = 0x00000000 REG_MULTI_SZ = 0x00010000 REG_EXPAND_SZ = 0x00020000 REG_BINARY = 0x00000001 REG_DWORD = 0x00010001 ; ; Localizable Strings, modify as required ; ; ### modify here ### ; Edit the strings in this section according to your needs. ; Some of the strings are shown at the user interface. ; provider name S_Provider="Datel Design & Development" ; manufacturer name S_Mfg="Datel Design & Development" ; device class display name, shown in Device Manager S_DeviceClassDisplayName="USBIO controlled devices" ; device description ; *** The following line was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_DeviceDesc="DSi AR HW Programmer Device" ; device description S_DeviceDesc1="DSi AR HW Programmer Device" ; disk name S_DiskName="DSi AR HW Programmer Driver Disk" ; File name of driver executable. ; If the name is modified, the [_CopyFiles_sys] and [SourceDisksFiles] ; sections must also be modified ! ; *** The following line was generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_DriverName="dsiarhwprog" ; *** EOF ***Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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