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Cumulative Windows Driver Framework version 1.11 update for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008
This article introduces a cumulative update that contains the following Windows Driver Framework updates for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008:
User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF) supports user-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. UMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 8 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of UMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version.
For more information about UMDF, go to the following Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) website: For more information about UMDF version information, go to the following MSDN website:
Kernel-Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) supports kernel-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. KMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 8 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of KMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version.
For more information about KMDF, go to the following MSDN website: For more information about KMDF library versions, go to the following MSDN website:
Windows USB (WinUSB) is a generic driver for USB devices that was developed at the same time as Windows Driver Foundation (WDF) for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). The WinUSB architecture consists of a kernel-mode driver (Winusb.sys) and a user-mode dynamic link library (Winusb.dll).
Note WinUSB driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.9 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of WinUSB is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.9 if they are an older version.
For more information about WinUSB and the versions that are included with various versions of Windows, go to the following MSDN website:
2685813 User-Mode Driver Framework version 1.11 update for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2
2685811 Kernel-Mode Driver Framework version 1.11 update for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2
971286 WinUSB version 1.9 update for Windows XP, for Windows Vista, and for Windows Server 2008
User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF) supports user-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. UMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 8 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of UMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version.
For more information about UMDF, go to the following Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) website: For more information about UMDF version information, go to the following MSDN website:
Kernel-Mode Driver Framework (KMDF) supports kernel-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. KMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 8 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of KMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version.
For more information about KMDF, go to the following MSDN website: For more information about KMDF library versions, go to the following MSDN website:
Windows USB (WinUSB) is a generic driver for USB devices that was developed at the same time as Windows Driver Foundation (WDF) for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). The WinUSB architecture consists of a kernel-mode driver (Winusb.sys) and a user-mode dynamic link library (Winusb.dll).
Note WinUSB driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.9 of the files. During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of WinUSB is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.9 if they are an older version.
For more information about WinUSB and the versions that are included with various versions of Windows, go to the following MSDN website:
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