Vguard.inf Driver File Contents (PhillipsSAA7146_2K_XP.zip)

;; Vguard.inf

;; *********  PLEASE READ ***********
;; The wizard cannot create exact INF files for all buses and device types.
;; You may have to make changes to this file in order to get your device to
;; install. In particular, hardware IDs and logical configurations require
;; intervention.
;;
;; The Win2K DDK documentation contains an excellent INF reference.

;--------- Version Section ---------------------------------------------------

[Version]
Signature="$CHICAGO$"
Provider=%ProviderName%

Class=MEDIA
ClassGUID={ff646f80-8def-11d2-9449-00105a075f6b}
DriverVer=25/01/2002, 6.0.2.1
 
;--------- SourceDiskNames and SourceDiskFiles Section -----------------------

; These sections identify source disks and files for installation.  They are
; shown here as an example, but commented out.

[SourceDisksNames]
1 = "Install Disk",Disk1,,

[SourceDisksFiles]
Vguard.sys = 1,,

;--------- ClassInstall/ClassInstall32 Section -------------------------------

; Not necessary if using a standard class


; NT Style
[ClassInstall32]
Addreg=Class_AddReg

[Class_AddReg]
HKR,,,,%DeviceClassName%
HKR,,Icon,,"-1"

;--------- DestinationDirs Section -------------------------------------------

[DestinationDirs]
Vguard_Files_Driver = 10,System32\Drivers

;--------- Manufacturer and Models Sections ----------------------------------

[Manufacturer]
%MfgName%=Mfg0

[Mfg0]

; PCI hardware IDs use the form
;   PCI\VEN_aaaa&DEV_bbbb&SUBSYS_cccccccc&REV_dd
;
%DeviceDesc%=Vguard_DDI.NT, PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7146&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_01

;---------- DDInstall Sections -----------------------------------------------
; --------- Windows 9X -----------------

; Experimentation has shown that DDInstall root names greater than 19 characters
; cause problems in Windows 98

[Vguard_DDI]
CopyFiles=Vguard_Files_Driver
AddReg=Vguard_9X_AddReg

[Vguard_9X_AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,Vguard.sys
HKR, "Parameters", "BreakOnEntry", 0x00010001, 0

; --------- Windows NT -----------------

[Vguard_DDI.NT]
CopyFiles=Vguard_Files_Driver
AddReg=Vguard_NT_AddReg

[Vguard_DDI.NT.Services]
Addservice = Vguard, 0x00000002, Vguard_AddService

[Vguard_AddService]
DisplayName    = %SvcDesc%
ServiceType    = 1                  ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER
StartType      = 3                  ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START
ErrorControl   = 1                  ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL
ServiceBinary  = %10%\System32\Drivers\Vguard.sys

[Vguard_NT_AddReg]
HKLM, "System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Vguard\Parameters",\
	"BreakOnEntry", 0x00010001, 0


; --------- Files (common) -------------

[Vguard_Files_Driver]
Vguard.sys

;--------- Strings Section ---------------------------------------------------

[Strings]
ProviderName="Chateau Technical Corp."
MfgName="Chateau Technical Corp."
DeviceDesc="Video Guard Capture(6.21)"
DeviceClassName="Sound, video and game controllers"
SvcDesc="Video Guard Capture(6.21)"
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