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Starting in Windows 10 Version 1607 (Redstone 1), the Driver Install Frameworks (DIFx) tools (Difxapi.dll
, Difxapp.dll
, Difxappa.dll
, and DPInst.exe
) are deprecated and are no longer included in the WDK.
Instead, we recommend providing your driver package as a standalone driver package that does not require an installer. This is a self-contained package that adds its own settings or configuration that it needs to function correctly, rather than depending on an installer to modify system state that the driver package may depend on. Standalone driver packages are required in order to support driver package scenarios such as distributing the driver package through Windows Update and adding the driver package to an offline image. We recommend publishing a standalone driver package to be delivered through Windows Update to systems that your hardware is plugged into. The first step to publishing the driver package on Windows Update is to submit your driver package to the Windows Hardware Dev Center.
- Mar 17, 2011 The first release in the Windows 10 Operating System for DPInst.exe was on inside Driver Booster 7.0.2.435. The latest file update released for IObit Toolbox 1.2 was on file version 2.1.
- A typical 64-bit driver package will contain the following files where FTD2XX64.dll and FTD2XX64.lib are 64-bit versions of the D2XX DLL and lib files respectively: dpinstpackagex64. In order to use DPInst to install the driver, DPInst.exe must be run. By doing this, the driver will be pre-installed on the PC. Dpinst.exe 64 bit windows 8.
If you choose to use DIFx anyway, you must use an older WDK to get the right tools. The following caveats apply:
- If your driver package specifies only TargetOSVersion values of Windows 8.1 or later, you cannot use the DIFxApp MSI custom action (
Difxapp.dll
andDifxappa.dll
) due to DIFxApp's dependency on GetVersionEx, an API that changed starting in Windows 8.1. TargetOSVersion is specified in the INF Manufacturer Section. DIFxApp exposes MSI custom actions such as MsiProcessDrivers, MsiInstallDrivers, and MsiUninstallDrivers. If your driver package specifies TargetOSVersion values of Windows 8.1 or later, you cannot use these custom actions in your MSI. - Starting in Windows 8.1, applications that link to
Difxapi.dll
must contain an app manifest targeting the OS version on which the application is intended to run. This is due to DIFxAPI's dependency on GetVersionEx, an API that changed starting in Windows 8.1. For more on changes to GetVersionEx in Windows 8.1, see Targeting your application for Windows. - If your driver package uses the BuildNumber part of TargetOSVersion (introduced in Windows 10, version 1607 (Build 14310 and later)), you cannot use the DIFx tools with that driver package. The DIFx tools do not support BuildNumber targeting.
- Use DIFx version 2.1, which is available in the Windows 7 WDK through the Windows 10 Version 1511 WDK. Although a DIFx version of 2.1 was available in earlier versions of the WDK, it was not compatible with Windows 7 and later versions of Windows.
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If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, you should also copy dpinst64.exe to C: Windows SysWOW64 Make a backup copy of the original files Overwrite any existing files Reboot your computer. If the problem still occurs, try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select 'Run.' Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND).
Although it's no longer being updated, you can find API reference documentation for DIFx at Difxapi.h. If you are using the DriverPackagePreinstall, DriverPackageInstall, and DriverPackageUninstall APIs, consider switching to DiInstallDriver and DiUninstallDriver.
If you still need a custom installer to install your driver package, use either the PnPUtil command line tool or a custom installer that calls driver installation functions.
Similarly, if you need the custom installer to uninstall the driver package, use either PnPUtil or a custom installer that calls DiUninstallDriver or SetupUninstallOEMInf.
TH-D74A/E Virtual COM Port Driver | September 16, 2016 |
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the KENWOOD transceiver. You can connect your TH-D74A/E to a PC via a Micro-USB cable, and then utilize the Frequency Control Program or Memory Control Program we have provided.
After reading through the following explanations, feel free to download and install the software.
Operating Environment
1. Operating System (OS)
Windows® 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows® 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit)
Windows® 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
2. Peripheral Devices
USB 2.0 interface.
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Installing the virtual COM port driver
ATTENTION: Do not connect the device to a PC before installing the virtual COM port driver.
1. Extract the downloaded file 'USB_CDC_Driver_TH-D74_V100.zip' into a designated folder. In the designated folder, a folder labeled 'USB_CDC_Driver_TH-D74_V100' will be created.
In the folder labeled 'USB_CDC_Driver_TH-D74_V100', double click the 'dpinst.exe' in the folder 'x86' with 32-bit OS, or the 'dpinst.exe' in the folder 'x64' with 64-bit OS.
After a few moments, the following window is displayed.
Click [Next>].
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2. The following window is displayed, and the driver installation will begin.
Wait until the installation is completed.
3. After a few moments, the following window is displayed.
Click [Finish] to complete installation and exit.
Connecting the device to a PC
Turn the transceiver power ON, then connect it to a PC via a Micro-USB cable for the transceiver. The PC will detect new hardware.
The installation of the device driver software will start automatically.
If a reboot request appears, please reboot the PC.
Confirming the COM port number
Open the 'Device Manager' to confirm which COM port number is assigned for connection with the TH-D74A/E.
(Confirm the COM port number after turning on the transceiver and connecting the transceiver to the PC using a Micro-USB cable.)
For Windows® 7
1. Click the Windows® [Start] button.
2. Right-click [Computer], then click [Properties].
3. Click [Device Manager] in the displayed window.
4. [Device Manager] window will appear.
For Windows® 8.1 and Windows® 10
1. Right-click the Windows® [Start] button.
2. Click [Device Manager] in the displayed window.
3. [Device Manager] window will appear.
Click 'Ports (COM & LPT)' to extend it, then you can find 'TH-D74 (COMxx)'. The 'COMxx' number is different depending on your PC.
In the above example, 'TH-D74 (COM3)' is listed. This means that COM3 is assigned for the connection with the TH-D74A/E.
Select this port number in the configurations for communication in the software you are using.
If you agree with the details listed above, click the following link to download the virtual COM port driver installation program.
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