Jovial a écrit :
le wdfmgr, on peut quand meme le desactiver.
C'est un service mis en Automatic (met le en Disabled ou en Manual) Il s'appele Windows User Mode Driver Framework sur un XP en langue US.
Et c'est un premice de Longhorn
User-Mode Driver Framework The user-mode driver framework implements a subset of the kernel-mode framework functionality, including support for Plug and Play, power management, and asynchronous I/O. Using the user-mode framework, developers can create drivers for network-connected devices and some USB devices, such as portable media players, cameras, and cell phones. Although these drivers run in user mode, they will be standard Plug and Play drivers that the system finds and installs in the same way as kernel-mode Plug and Play drivers. The user-mode driver framework will be supported on Windows Longhorn.
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