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USB HOST DRIVER V03

Manufacturer Part Number
USB HOST DRIVER V03
Description
USB Host Driver v03
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor / Motorola
Datasheet
; different registry setting
; ===========================================================================
[DeviceParams.NTx86]
HKLM,"%ConfigPath%"\"%DeviceConfigPath%",RequestTimeout,0x10001,5000
HKLM,"%ConfigPath%"\"%DeviceConfigPath%",UnsafeRemovalUI,0x10001,0
HKLM,"%ConfigPath%"\"%DeviceConfigPath%",ShortTransferOK,0x10001,1
HKLM,"%ConfigPath%"\"%DeviceConfigPath%",MaxTransferSize,0x10001,65535
; =============================== String Section ==============================
[Strings]
MfgName
MyClassName
YourDeviceDesc0
YourDeviceDesc1
DiskID
MOTUSB.SvcDesc
ConfigPath
DeviceConfigPath
6.3. Updating Or Uninstalling.
In order to update or uninstall the MOTUSB Driver, the Device Manager has to be used.
In the Device Manager double-click on the entry of the Device and choose the property
page that is labeled "Driver". The Driver reinstallation can be issued through the "Update
Driver" button. The operating system launches the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard, which
searches for Driver files or lets it select a Driver. In order to uninstall the Driver, the
"Uninstall" button should be used. The operating system will reinstall a Driver the next
time the Device is connected or the system is rebooted. In some cases such automatic
reinstallation may be unwelcome, and to avoid this it is necessary to manually remove the
INF file that was created by the system at Driver installation time.
During Driver installation Windows stores a copy of the INF file in its internal INF file
database that is located in %System32%\INF\. The original INF file is renamed and
stored as oemXX.inf for example, where XX is a decimal number. The best way to find
the correct INF file is to do a search for some significant string (Device name in Device
Manager for example) in all the INF files in the directory %System32%\INF\ and its
subdirectories. Once the INF file has been located, remove it. This will prevent Windows
from automatically reinstalling the MOTUSB Driver at the time of attaching a USB
Device. Instead, the New Hardware Wizard will be launched and the user will be asked
for a Driver.
M
PRELIMINARY—SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
= "<<< Put manufacturer name here >>>"
= "<<< Put vendor defined class here >>>"
= "<<< Put your Device #0 description here >>>"
= "<<< Put your Device #1 description here >>>"
= "<<< Insert your distribution disk description here >>>"
= "Motorola USB I/O Driver"
= "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\motusb"
= "Parameters"
Driver Installation.
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