[nvmewin] Amy way to avoid loading inbox NVMe driver in WINPE
Robles, Raymond C
raymond.c.robles at intel.com
Sun Aug 2 13:42:06 PDT 2015
Hi Abhijit,
Normally, when installing a Windows OS, there is an option to “load a driver” just before kicking off the install (on the same page as the disk partition layout). It is here that you could specify your desired driver, vs. the MS inbox driver, to load and run during an install. This was often referred to as the “F6 Install”.
However, I’ve never tried this with WinPE. It may be worth investigating.
Anyone else tried an “F6 Install” on WinPE?
Thanks,
Ray Robles
From: nvmewin-bounces at lists.openfabrics.org [mailto:nvmewin-bounces at lists.openfabrics.org] On Behalf Of Abhijit Khande
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 6:57 PM
To: nvmewin
Subject: [nvmewin] Amy way to avoid loading inbox NVMe driver in WINPE
Hi All,
Is there any way to avoid loading inbox NVMe driver in WINPE during OS installation?
Currently after booting in WINPE the class/sub-class code matched and inbox NVMme claims the device and PDOs gets exposesed to class driver.
Any way to avoid this stack getting buildup using by inbox driver and load our driver.
Thanks,
AK
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