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

ÿþ[Version]

Signature      = "$WINDOWS NT$"

Class          = Volume

ClassGuid      = {71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F}

Provider       = %Msft%

DriverVer = 06/21/2006,10.0.18362.1



[SourceDisksNames]

3426           = windows cd



[SourceDisksFiles]

volume.sys         = 3426



[DestinationDirs]

DefaultDestDir     = 12



[ControlFlags]

BasicDriverOk      = *



[Manufacturer]

%Msft%             = MSFT,NTamd64



[MSFT.NTamd64]

%VolumeDeviceDesc% = volume_install,STORAGE\Volume



[volume_install.NT]

CopyFiles          = volume_copyfiles



[volume_copyfiles]

volume.sys,,,0x100



[volume_install.NT.Services]

AddService         = volume,2,volume_ServiceInstallSection



[volume_ServiceInstallSection]

DisplayName        = %VolumeServiceDesc%

ServiceType        = 1

StartType          = 0

ErrorControl       = 3

ServiceBinary      = %12%\volume.sys



[Strings]

; non-localizable

Msft              = "Microsoft"

; localizable

VolumeDeviceDesc  = "Volume"

VolumeServiceDesc = "Volume driver"

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  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

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