On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Maarten Lankhorst m.b.lankhorst@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Paul,
2008/5/20 Paul Vriens paul.vriens.wine@gmail.com:
Paul Vriens wrote:
Hi,
On several windows boxes (VMware) I receive this nice message that Windows will try to find a driver for an unknown device.
This device is added by the setupapi/devinst test and is not (or can't be?) properly removed after the tests.
On NT/W2K I'm able to delete all the relevant registry keys (regedt32.exe) but on Vista I don't seem to be able to delete them
Any idea? Do others have the same issue(s) ?
OK, I managed to remove the registry keys from Vista as well. Took only 75 mouseclicks :-(
The issue about the leftover registry keys after the tests still stands though.
I just keep hitting escape when booting, but it is a real problem that should be addressed, anyone knows the exact testing causing the creation of the dummy devices? Why 75 mouse clicks, uac in the way?
It should be mentioned that the setupapi:devinst tests fail miserably on every platform. I'm working through the failing win2k3 tests, but it would be nice if someone could take a look at these, maybe even those that contributed to or wrote the tests.
Thanks, James Hawkins