Hardware Design for Surprise RemovalUpdated: August 1, 2001
File name: Designing Hardware for Surprise Removal_v8.doc
About This DownloadThe Windows XP development team has taken steps to improve operating system support for surprise removal of hardware. Changes include the introduction of the concept of "removal policy," along with some minor user interface refinements. The download white paper Designing Hardware for Surprise Removal under Windows XP describes how hardware manufacturers should design devices and device drivers to increase their resiliency in surprise remove scenarios. It outlines a list of best practices for hardware developers and driver writers including:
This white paper is for manufacturers of removable devices and for manufacturers of storage devices with removable media. It also contains important information for manufacturers of IEEE 1394 devices that might be affected by the operating system default removal and caching policies. |
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