Edit Registry to Eliminate Driver Installation for Multiple IdenticalUSB Devices

Posted: 05-20-2008, 11:29 PM
My understanding is that when I plug a new USB device into windows xp,
the device's serial number is polled and(if found), a series of
registry entries are created. Later when I install the driver for
this new device, the driver is associated with the serial number of
the device. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I have over 100 USB devices with unique serial numbers. Each time I
connect a new one, I'm required to re-install the driver. My intent
is to gather the serial numbers from the manufacturer and replicate
the registry entries created by a single driver install, for all the
other USB devices. Can this be done? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance,
-Kevin
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Doron Holan [MSFT]
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Re: Edit Registry to Eliminate Driver Installation for Multiple Identical USB Devices
Posted: 05-21-2008, 10:28 PM
no, you cannot do this. if you are refering to the keys under
hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\... then the layout of these keys are
private and undocumented and are not portable from one machine to the next.

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"kevincw01" <kevin@netkev.com> wrote in message
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> My understanding is that when I plug a new USB device into windows xp,
> the device's serial number is polled and(if found), a series of
> registry entries are created. Later when I install the driver for
> this new device, the driver is associated with the serial number of
> the device. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> I have over 100 USB devices with unique serial numbers. Each time I
> connect a new one, I'm required to re-install the driver. My intent
> is to gather the serial numbers from the manufacturer and replicate
> the registry entries created by a single driver install, for all the
> other USB devices. Can this be done? Is there a better way?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -Kevin
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Re: Edit Registry to Eliminate Driver Installation for MultipleIdentical USB Devices
Posted: 06-02-2008, 06:29 PM
On May 21, 2:28 pm, "Doron Holan [MSFT]" <dor...@online.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> no, you cannot do this. if you are refering to the keys under
> hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\... then the layout of these keys are
> private and undocumented and are not portable from one machine to the next.
>
> d
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> "kevincw01" <ke...@netkev.com> wrote in message
>
> news:59b34621-0052-43c9-aff0-8aa6c272e9d1@c19g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > My understanding is that when I plug a new USB device into windows xp,
> > the device's serial number is polled and(if found), a series of
> > registry entries are created. Later when I install the driver for
> > this new device, the driver is associated with the serial number of
> > the device. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Even if the machines are identical and installed using a ghost image
of the same windows xp installation?
>
> > I have over 100 USB devices with unique serial numbers. Each time I
> > connect a new one, I'm required to re-install the driver. My intent
> > is to gather the serial numbers from the manufacturer and replicate
> > the registry entries created by a single driver install, for all the
> > other USB devices. Can this be done? Is there a better way?
>
> > Thanks in advance,
> > -Kevin
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Re: Edit Registry to Eliminate Driver Installation for Multiple Identical USB Devices
Posted: 06-02-2008, 10:22 PM
yes, even for identical machines. you are not allowed to manipulate the
enum key outside of the OS in any way in any context

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"kevincw01" <kevin@netkev.com> wrote in message
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> On May 21, 2:28 pm, "Doron Holan [MSFT]" <dor...@online.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>> no, you cannot do this. if you are refering to the keys under
>> hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\... then the layout of these keys are
>> private and undocumented and are not portable from one machine to the
>> next.
>>
>> d
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>> "kevincw01" <ke...@netkev.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:59b34621-0052-43c9-aff0-8aa6c272e9d1@c19g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > My understanding is that when I plug a new USB device into windows xp,
>> > the device's serial number is polled and(if found), a series of
>> > registry entries are created. Later when I install the driver for
>> > this new device, the driver is associated with the serial number of
>> > the device. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> Even if the machines are identical and installed using a ghost image
> of the same windows xp installation?
>>
>> > I have over 100 USB devices with unique serial numbers. Each time I
>> > connect a new one, I'm required to re-install the driver. My intent
>> > is to gather the serial numbers from the manufacturer and replicate
>> > the registry entries created by a single driver install, for all the
>> > other USB devices. Can this be done? Is there a better way?
>>
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > -Kevin
>
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Re: Edit Registry to Eliminate Driver Installation for Multiple Identical USB Devices
Posted: 08-22-2008, 02:52 PM
"kevincw01" <kevin@netkev.com> wrote in message
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> On May 21, 2:28 pm, "Doron Holan [MSFT]" <dor...@online.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>> no, you cannot do this. if you are refering to the keys under
>> hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\... then the layout of these keys are
>> private and undocumented and are not portable from one machine to the
>> next.
>>
>> d
>>
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>> newsgroup purposes only.
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>> "kevincw01" <ke...@netkev.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:59b34621-0052-43c9-aff0-8aa6c272e9d1@c19g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > My understanding is that when I plug a new USB device into windows xp,
>> > the device's serial number is polled and(if found), a series of
>> > registry entries are created. Later when I install the driver for
>> > this new device, the driver is associated with the serial number of
>> > the device. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
> Even if the machines are identical and installed using a ghost image
> of the same windows xp installation?
>>
>> > I have over 100 USB devices with unique serial numbers. Each time I
>> > connect a new one, I'm required to re-install the driver. My intent
>> > is to gather the serial numbers from the manufacturer and replicate
>> > the registry entries created by a single driver install, for all the
>> > other USB devices. Can this be done? Is there a better way?
>>
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > -Kevin
>

FWIW, I think I spotted one funny thing. I has a serial number string of
"S/N:xxxx" but that was mutated somewhere into "S#N:xxxx" and device names
(which we are not permitted to read) of a uses "#" as a field separaor so I
was always being asked for the device driver. Fixed that and it was happy
with different serial numbered devices.

Just my 2c worth.

Bill


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