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QUESTION
I am trying to compile a hello world driver on the latest visual studio
it seems like they have made some fantastic changes to visual studio in the latest version because i did not have this problem in VS 2017, i cannot compile a simple hello world driver that you can find on literally any tutorial out there, because i am getting this error :
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-20 at 01:06to solve that problem just remove the inf
file from the visual studio and recompile and then it will work.
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I am hoping to get started developing drivers for Windows 10. I can start working on them now, but in order to be able to debug them, I understand that I need to be using a checked build of Windows.
There has been some discussion on this:
- Where can I get Windows checked build? - Answered 2010
- Where can I find the debug symbols Windows 10? - Answered 2015
- Where can I get checked builds for Windows 10? - Answered 2016
These answers all seem a bit outdated. I say this, because they all mention an absence of a checked build released by Microsoft. However, the MSDN article on installing the checked build -- which is updated more recently than these answers -- explains (or at least tries to) how to get the checked build.
It says
Use the checked build distribution medium to install the checked build.
There is a github issue up on this as well, but I and apparently many others have no clue what the "checked build distribution medium" is.
So, now that we are in a new decade from all of these questions, discussions, and issue tracking, how does one acquire a checked build of Windows 10 in 2020? Let's assume we do not have an MSDN subscription.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-06 at 20:39There is no other way, you must have MSDN subscription (now it called Visual Studio subscription)
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