Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices



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  1. Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices
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To install a driver on Windows 10 Mobile, use an .spkg file. An .spkg ('package file') is a standalone module that contains your driver package.

WDK 10 includes PkgGen, a tool that generates package files. You run PkgGen in Visual Studio when you build your driver, using the following procedure.

Using PkgGen to generate a package file

  1. Select and hold (or right-click) the driver project and choose Add->New Item. Next, under Visual C++->Windows Driver, choose Package Manifest. Select Add.
  2. Visual Studio adds a file called Package.pkg.xml to your driver project. You can select and hold (or right-click) the file and choose properties to verify that the item type is PkgGen. (On this same property page, you can set Excluded from Build to Yes if you decide later that you want to build this driver project and not generate a package file.) Select OK.
  3. Select and hold (or right-click) the driver project and choose Properties. Under Configuration Properties, open the PackageGen node and change Version to any value you like.
  4. Save your work and restart Visual Studio as administrator.
  5. Build your driver. Visual Studio links against the required libraries and generates a .cat file, an .inf file, a driver binary, and an .spkg file.

To view the contents of the package file, append a .cab suffix to the file name and then open the cab file in Windows Explorer.

To learn about running PkgGen outside of Visual Studio, see Creating mobile packages.

To install a mobile driver package (.spkg file), you have two options.

  • If you are updating an existing package on a target system or adding a new package to the target, use IUTool.exe to install an .spkg driver package.
  • If you are combining packages into a mobile OS image, use ImgGen to add the .spkg driver package to a full flash update (FFU) image that can then be flashed to a mobile device.

Using IUTool to add a mobile driver package (.spkg) to a running device

  1. IUTool.exe is in the toolsbin<architecture> subdirectory of WDK 10.

    Attach your mobile device to the PC. Then, from an elevated command prompt, issue the following command:

  2. For more information, see Adding a driver to a test image.

Devices

Using ImgGen to add a driver package (.spkg) to a mobile OS image (.ffu)

  1. After you install Visual Studio, on the Start screen, select the Visual Studio 2015 folder. Select and hold (or right-click) Developer Command Prompt for VS2015, and choose Run as Administrator.

Flashing a mobile OS image (.ffu)

To flash the image to the device, either use the Microsoft-supplied FFUTool, or develop custom OEM flashing tools.

Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices

Improvements and fixes

This update includes a fix for an incorrect device driver (“Microsoft – WPD – 2/22/2016 12:00:00 AM - 5.2.5326.4762”) that was released by a third-party on March 8, 2017 that affected a small group of users with USB connected phones or other media devices that rely on Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). If the driver is on your system, when any of these devices are connected, Windows will try to install this driver. These devices will not be connected until the driver is removed. This incorrect driver was removed from Windows Update the same day, but it may have been downloaded to your computer. After installing this update the incorrect driver will be removed.

How to get this update

This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. To get the stand-alone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website.

If you are not able to connect your phone or media device via USB and are not running one of these Windows versions, you can still remove this driver using the process described here:


Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Am Fm

Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices

Drivers Microsoft Mobile Phones & Portable Devices Download






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