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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Contents of this CD
3. Installation Directions
4. Installation Instructions for Network Install
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1. Introduction
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The contents on this CD will allow OEMs and System Builders to incorporate USB 2.0
support for EHCI Host Controllers with CompatID, on the Microsoft(r) Windows(r)
2000 operating system (with Service Pack 2, any language). This ID will also be
present in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4.
Either this Supplement or the previous USB2.0 Supplement (April 2002) may be used,
but not both.
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2. Contents of this CD
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This CD contains the USB 2.0 EHCI package with CompatID necessary to support USB
EHCI controllers and USB 2.0 hubs.
The USB 2.0 EHCI package with CompatID consists of the following files:
USBHUB20.SYS
USBPORT.SYS
USBEHCI.SYS
HCCOIN.DLL
USB2.INF
USB2.CAT
The INF file is responsible for loading the USBEHCI.SYS host controller miniport,
the port driver and a hub20 driver on a Windows 2000 system. The host controller
coinstaller (HCCOIN.DLL) is also registered and is responsible for ensuring proper
installation of the USB 2.0 driver stack.
Unlike the Windows XP release, a QFE package is not required for the Windows 2000
release as no Windows 2000 existing files are being replaced or updated.
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3. Installation Directions
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Install the USB 2.0 EHCI package using Plug and Play INF installation procedures.
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4. Installation Instructions for Network Install
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Copy the files from the CD in "EHCI Package with CompatID" directory to i386\$OEM$\
$1\PnPDrvrs\USB20
OEMPnPDriversPath = "PnPDrvrs\USB20"
If you have any issues, please work with your Microsoft OEM PM or Technical Account
Manager (TAM) to have them addressed as soon as possible.
Thanks,
The information contained in this document represents the current view of Microsoft
Corporation on the issues discussed as of the date of publication. Because
Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted
to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the
accuracy of any information presented. This document is for informational purposes
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