hal.inf Driver File Contents (3com-3c2000-t-gigabit-adapter_Win.zip)

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[Version]

Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"

Class=Computer

ClassGuid={4D36E966-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

Provider=%MSFT%

DriverVer = 06/21/2006,10.0.18362.1



[rp_tags_addreg]

HKR,,ResourcePickerTags,0x00000000,"HAL"



[ControlFlags]

BasicDriverOk=*



[Manufacturer]

%GENDEV_MFG%=GENDEV_SYS,NTamd64



[GENDEV_SYS.NTamd64]

%ACPI_AMD64.DeviceDesc%   = ACPI_AMD64_HAL, ACPIAPIC



;****************************************************

; Standard AMD64 HAL.  Although there is only one HAL, we have two install

; sections so that we can move from the UP kernel to the MP kernel when

; processors are added to the machine.



[ACPI_AMD64_HAL]

AddReg = rp_tags_addreg

Reboot





[Strings]

;Non-localizable

MSFT              = "Microsoft"

;Localizable

;*******************************************

;device descriptions



GENDEV_MFG = "(Standard computers)"



ACPI_AMD64.DeviceDesc     = "ACPI x64-based PC"



;Non-localizable

REG_EXPAND_SZ                = 0x00020000

REG_DWORD                    = 0x00010001

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