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

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[Version]

Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"

Class=VolumeSnapshot

ClassGuid={533C5B84-EC70-11d2-9505-00C04F79DEAF}

Provider=%MSFT%

DriverVer = 06/21/2006,10.0.18362.1



[DestinationDirs]

DefaultDestDir = 12 ; DIRID_DRIVERS



[ControlFlags]

BasicDriverOk=*



[Manufacturer]

%MSFT%=MSFT,NTamd64



[MSFT.NTamd64]

%STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot.DeviceDesc%=volume_snapshot_install,STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot



[volume_snapshot_install.NTamd64]

;

; Nothing to do (these devices are raw).  We just needed an INF

; match so these don't show up as "unknown" devices.

;



[volume_snapshot_install.NTamd64.Interfaces]

AddInterface={53F5630D-B6BF-11D0-94F2-00A0C91EFB8B}



[volume_snapshot_install.NTamd64.Services]

AddService = ,2, ; Run the device RAW



[Strings]

MSFT="Microsoft"

STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot.DeviceDesc="Generic volume shadow copy"

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