[MyCRW_AddReg] HKR,,DeviceType,0x10001,0x00000007 ; FILE_DEVICE_DISK HKR,,DeviceCharacteristics,0x10001,0x00000100 ; FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA
[MyCRW_Install] Include=usb.inf Needs=USB.Install AddReg=MyCRW_AddReg CopyFiles=MyCRW_CopyFiles
[DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir=12 ; %windir%\system32\drivers usb 2.0 crw driver windows 11
[MyCRW_CopyFiles] MyDriver.sys
wpr -start WdfTrace <reproduce issue> wpr -stop trace.etl Under Windows 10, the inbox driver ( USBSTOR
You can use this as a forum post (e.g., for Stack Overflow, Reddit r/windowsdev, or a tech blog). Posted by: [Your Name] Platform: Windows 11 Pro (Build 22621) Device: Generic USB 2.0 Multi-Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/xD) 1. Background I’m working with a USB 2.0-based Card Reader Writer (CRW) device. Under Windows 10, the inbox driver ( USBSTOR.SYS + WUDFRd.sys ) works fine. However, Windows 11 has introduced stricter driver signing, power management changes, and removal of legacy bus drivers.
Here’s a detailed guide and discussion post tailored for someone developing or using a . Enable test signing (temporary):
Enable test signing (temporary):