Windows 10 DLL File Information - devmgr.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | Device Manager MMC Snapin |
File Version: | 10.0.10130.0 (fbl_impressive.150522-2224) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - There is no any other DLL in system32 directory that is statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 456 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 23 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 23 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
.text | 0x00001000 | 228,352 Bytes | 48.9% | Read, Execute | Code |
.data | 0x00039000 | 1,024 Bytes | 0.2% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.idata | 0x0003a000 | 10,240 Bytes | 2.2% | Read | Initialized Data |
.didat | 0x0003d000 | 512 Bytes | 0.1% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.rsrc | 0x0003e000 | 211,456 Bytes | 45.3% | Read | Initialized Data |
.reloc | 0x00072000 | 14,336 Bytes | 3.1% | Read, Discardable | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
devmgr.dll is statically linked to the following files:msvcrt.dll
KERNEL32.dll
USER32.dll
ole32.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
GDI32.dll
SETUPAPI.dll
newdev.dll
VERSION.dll
SHELL32.dll
SHLWAPI.dll
UxTheme.dll
wevtapi.dll
ntdll.dll
This means that when devmgr.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, devmgr.dll won't be loaded.
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
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Icons | 6 | 143,481 Bytes | 30.7% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 5 | 62,990 Bytes | 13.5% |
AVI Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Dialog-Boxes | 14 | 8,490 Bytes | 1.8% |
HTML Related Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Menus | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Strings | 623 | 43,046 Bytes | 9.2% |
Type Libraries | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Manifest | 1 | 702 Bytes | 0.2% |
All Others | 2 | 1,148 Bytes | 0.2% |
Total | 651 | 259,857 Bytes | 55.7% |
Icons in this file
There are 6 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
Cursors in this file
No cursors found in this file
Dialog-boxes list (up to 1000 dialogs)
In the following section, you can find the captions of dialog-boxes stored in this DLL. The list is currently limited to 1000 dialogs.ID | Dialog Caption |
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101 | Device Manager |
103 | General |
106 | Driver |
108 | General |
110 | Driver File Details |
210 | Confirm Device Uninstall |
260 | Events |
328 | Device Manager |
330 | Power Management |
372 | Details |
String resources in this dll (up to 1000 strings)
String ID | String Text |
---|---|
4 | Device Manager |
5 | View and update your hardware's settings and driver software. |
6 | Class |
8 | Device |
10 | Computer |
12 | Unable to access the computer %s Make sure that this computer is on the network, has remote administration enabled, and is running the "Plug and Play" and "Remote registry" services. The error was: %s |
13 | Resources |
15 | IRQs |
17 | I/Os |
19 | DMAs |
21 | Memory |
23 | Large Memory |
29 | No device ID is given. |
38 | Unknown device |
102 | Add &legacy hardware |
103 | &Uninstall |
104 | Sc&an for hardware changes |
107 | P&roperties |
111 | &Enable |
112 | &Disable |
113 | U&pdate Driver Software... |
167 | Large Memory |
267 | Timestamp |
268 | Description |
270 | Device configured |
271 | Device not configured |
272 | Device blocked |
273 | Device started |
274 | Device not started |
275 | Device deleted |
276 | Device not deleted |
277 | Device installed |
278 | Driver service added |
279 | Device install requested |
280 | Device migrated |
281 | Device not migrated |
359 | Scan for hardware changes |
360 | Scan for hardware changes |
361 | Enable |
362 | Enable |
363 | Disable |
364 | Disable |
365 | Uninstall |
366 | Uninstall |
367 | Update Driver Software |
368 | Update Driver Software |
370 | http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=279896 |
400 | DN_ROOT_ENUMERATED |
401 | DN_DRIVER_LOADED |
402 | DN_ENUM_LOADED |
403 | DN_STARTED |
404 | DN_MANUAL |
405 | DN_NEED_TO_ENUM |
406 | DN_DRIVER_BLOCKED |
407 | DN_HARDWARE_ENUM |
408 | DN_NEED_RESTART |
409 | DN_HAS_MARK |
410 | DN_HAS_PROBLEM |
411 | DN_FILTERED |
412 | DN_MOVED |
413 | DN_DISABLEABLE |
414 | DN_REMOVABLE |
415 | DN_PRIVATE_PROBLEM |
416 | DN_MF_PARENT |
417 | DN_MF_CHILD |
418 | DN_WILL_BE_REMOVED |
419 | DN_NOT_FIRST_TIMEE |
420 | DN_STOP_FREE_RES |
421 | DN_REBAL_CANDIADATE |
422 | DN_BAD_PARTIAL |
423 | DN_NT_ENUMERATOR |
424 | DN_NT_DRIVER |
425 | DN_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED |
426 | DN_ARM_WAKEUP |
427 | DN_APM_ENUMERATOR |
428 | DN_APM_DRIVER |
429 | DN_SILENT_INSTALL |
430 | DN_NO_SHOW_IN_DM |
431 | DN_BOOT_LOG_PROB |
440 | CM_DEVCAP_LOCKSUPPORTED |
441 | CM_DEVCAP_EJECTSUPPORTED |
442 | CM_DEVCAP_REMOVABLE |
443 | CM_DEVCAP_DOCKDEVICE |
444 | CM_DEVCAP_UNIQUEID |
445 | CM_DEVCAP_SILENTINSTALL |
446 | CM_DEVCAP_RAWDEVICEOK |
447 | CM_DEVCAP_SURPRISEREMOVALOK |
448 | CM_DEVCAP_HARDWAREDISABLED |
449 | CM_DEVCAP_NONDYNAMIC |
460 | CONFIGFLAG_DISABLED |
461 | CONFIGFLAG_REMOVED |
462 | CONFIGFLAG_MANUAL_INSTALL |
463 | CONFIGFLAG_IGNORE_BOOT_LC |
464 | CONFIGFLAG_NET_BOOT |
465 | CONFIGFLAG_REINSTALL |
466 | CONFIGFLAG_FAILEDINSTALL |
467 | CONFIGFLAG_CANTSTOPACHILD |
468 | CONFIGFLAG_OKREMOVEROM |
469 | CONFIGFLAG_NOREMOVEEXIT |
470 | CONFIGFLAG_FINISH_INSTALL |
471 | CONFIGFLAG_NEEDS_FORCED_CONFIG |
472 | CONFIGFLAG_NETBOOT_CARD |
473 | CONFIGFLAG_PARTIAL_LOG_CONF |
474 | CSCONFIGFLAG_DISABLED |
475 | CSCONFIGFLAG_DO_NOT_CREATE |
476 | CSCONFIGFLAG_DO_NOT_START |
480 | Unspecified |
490 | PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED |
491 | PDCAP_D1_SUPPORTED |
492 | PDCAP_D2_SUPPORTED |
493 | PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED |
494 | PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D0_SUPPORTED |
495 | PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D1_SUPPORTED |
496 | PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D2_SUPPORTED |
497 | PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D3_SUPPORTED |
498 | PDCAP_WARM_EJECT_SUPPORTED |
500 | FILE_REMOVABLE_MEDIA |
501 | FILE_READ_ONLY_DEVICE |
502 | FILE_FLOPPY_DISKETTE |
503 | FILE_WRITE_ONCE_MEDIA |
504 | FILE_REMOTE_DEVICE |
505 | FILE_DEVICE_IS_MOUNTED |
506 | FILE_VIRTUAL_VOLUME |
507 | FILE_AUTOGENERATED_DEVICE_NAME |
508 | FILE_DEVICE_SECURE_OPEN |
509 | FILE_CHARACTERISTIC_PNP_DEVICE |
594 | Current power state: |
595 | Power capabilities: |
596 | Power state mappings: |
597 | <empty> |
598 | <true> |
599 | <false> |
600 | Device description |
601 | Hardware Ids |
602 | Compatible Ids |
603 | Service |
604 | Class |
605 | Class Guid |
606 | Driver key |
607 | Config flags |
608 | Manufacturer |
609 | Friendly name |
610 | Location information |
611 | Physical Device Object name |
612 | Capabilities |
613 | UI number |
614 | Upper filters |
615 | Lower filters |
616 | Bus type Guid |
617 | Legacy bus type |
618 | Bus number |
619 | Enumerator |
620 | Security |
621 | Security SDS |
622 | Device type |
623 | Exclusive |
624 | Characteristics |
625 | Address |
626 | UI number description format |
627 | Power data |
628 | Removal policy |
629 | Removal policy default |
630 | Removal policy override |
631 | Install state |
632 | Location paths |
633 | Status |
634 | Problem code |
635 | Ejection relations |
636 | Removal relations |
637 | Power relations |
638 | Bus relations |
639 | Parent |
640 | Children |
641 | Siblings |
642 | Driver date |
643 | Driver version |
644 | Driver description |
645 | Inf name |
646 | Inf section |
647 | Inf section extension |
648 | Matching device Id |
649 | Provider |
650 | Property page provider |
651 | Device co-installers |
652 | Resource picker tags |
653 | Resource picker exceptions |
654 | Display name |
655 | Device instance path |
656 | Install error |
657 | Driver node strong name |
658 | Rollback driver node strong name |
659 | Rank of driver |
660 | WHQL logo level |
661 | Device for legacy driver |
662 | Detected device reported by driver |
663 | No connect sound |
664 | Generic driver installed |
665 | Container Id |
666 | Base container Id |
667 | Override container Id |
668 | Model Id |
669 | Problem status |
670 | Transport relations |
671 | Install date |
672 | First install date |
673 | Bus reported device description |
674 | Safe removal required |
675 | Safe removal required override |
676 | Bluetooth device address |
677 | Bluetooth service Guid |
678 | Friendly name attributes |
679 | Remote Desktop Session Id |
680 | Install Inf |
681 | Install in progress |
682 | Device stack |
683 | Manufacturer attributes |
684 | Device Node not indicative of device presence |
685 | Last arrival date |
686 | Last removal date |
687 | Bluetooth device flags |
688 | Problem status override |
689 | Install flags |
690 | Persist system generalize |
692 | In root container |
693 | Signal strength |
694 | Is associateable by user action |
695 | Numa proximity domain |
696 | DHP rebalance policy |
697 | Numa node |
698 | Is present |
699 | Has problem |
700 | Model |
701 | Vendor website |
702 | Detailed description |
703 | Documentation link |
704 | Icon |
705 | Branding icon |
706 | Configuration Id |
707 | Reported device Ids hash |
708 | Physical Device Location |
709 | BIOS device name |
710 | Driver problem description |
711 | Debugger safe |
712 | Post-install in progress |
713 | Setup device state |
714 | Extended configuration Ids |
715 | Install strong name |
716 | Last known parent |
718 | Request configuration Ids |
719 | Firmware dependencies |
720 | Firmware dependency boot session |
722 | Included Infs |
723 | Additional software requested |
724 | Class last delete date |
725 | Class needs reinstall |
726 | Class boot critical |
727 | Class configurable |
728 | Class configurable override |
729 | Inbox class |
731 | Class pre-configure |
732 | Class DHP rebalance opt-out |
733 | Model |
734 | Association Endpoint category |
735 | Association Endpoint interface classes |
736 | Association Endpoint model name |
737 | Association Endpoint model ID |
738 | Association Endpoint manufacturer |
739 | Association Endpoint signal strength |
740 | Association Endpoint is connected |
741 | Association Endpoint is associatable by user action |
742 | Association Endpoint present |
743 | Association Endpoint association retry count |
744 | Association Endpoint discovery method |
745 | Association Endpoint is authenticated |
746 | PnP-X secure channel |
747 | PnP-X compact signature |
748 | PnP-X device certificate hash |
749 | PnP-X category description non-plural |
750 | PnP-X service control URL |
751 | PnP-X service description URL |
752 | PnP-X service event sub URL |
753 | PnP-X domain name |
754 | PnP-X share name |
755 | PnP-X installable |
756 | PnP-X associated |
757 | PnP-X compatible types |
758 | PnP-X install state |
759 | PnP-X removable |
760 | PnP-X IP bus enumerated |
761 | WSD print disable WU filtering |
762 | WSD print driver version |
763 | WSD print disable queue creation |
764 | WSD print driver install done |
765 | WSD printer name |
766 | WSD print vendor setup |
767 | Discovery method |
768 | PCI bus secondary interface |
769 | PCI bus current speed and mode |
770 | PCI bus supported speeds and modes |
771 | PCI bus device Id messaging capable |
772 | PCI bus secondary bus width |
773 | PCI bus extended config available |
774 | PCI bus extended config op region support |
775 | PCI bus ASPM support |
776 | Show device even when disconnected |
777 | PCI bus clock power management support |
778 | PCI bus segment groups support |
779 | PCI bus MSI support |
780 | PCI Express bus native hot plug control |
781 | Do not show in Devices and Printers |
782 | PCI bus SHPC native hot plug control |
783 | PCI Express bus native PME control |
784 | PCI Express bus AER control |
785 | PCI Express bus capability control |
786 | PCI Express bus native control |
787 | PCI bus system MSI support |
788 | PCI device type |
789 | PCI current speed and mode |
790 | PCI base class |
791 | Network device |
792 | PCI sub class |
793 | PCI prog IF |
794 | PCI current payload size |
795 | PCI max payload size |
796 | Device categories |
797 | PCI max read request size |
798 | PCI current link speed |
799 | PCI current link width |
800 | Class upper filters |
801 | Class lower filters |
802 | Class default security |
803 | Class default security SDS |
804 | Class default device type |
805 | Class default exclusive |
806 | Class default characteristics |
807 | Class name |
808 | Class description |
809 | Class default icon |
810 | Class installer |
811 | Class property page provider |
812 | No install class |
813 | No display class |
814 | PCI max link speed |
815 | Silent install class |
816 | No use class |
817 | Class default service |
818 | Class co-installers |
819 | Class icon path |
820 | Class lower logo version |
821 | PCI max link width |
822 | PCI Express spec version |
823 | Unpair uninstall |
824 | Uninstall requires elevation |
825 | PCI interrupt support |
826 | Always show device as connected |
827 | PCI interrupt message maximum |
828 | PCI bar types |
829 | PCI AER capability present |
830 | PCI firmware error handling |
831 | PCI uncorrectable error mask |
832 | PCI uncorrectable error severity |
833 | PCI correctable error mask |
834 | PCI ECRC errors |
835 | PCI error reporting |
836 | PCI root error reporting |
837 | PCI S0 wakeup supported |
838 | PCI SRIOV support |
839 | PCI label Id |
840 | PCI label string |
841 | PCI ACS support |
842 | PCI ARI support |
843 | Firmware resource Id |
844 | Firmware resource type |
845 | Firmware resource version |
846 | Firmware resource lowest supported version |
847 | Firmware resource pending version |
848 | Firmware resource last attempt version |
849 | Firmware resource last attempt status |
850 | Firmware resource last attempt date |
851 | PnP-X device friendly name |
852 | PnP-X manufacturer |
853 | Show in uninstall UI |
854 | Is reboot required |
855 | Firmware date |
856 | Firmware revision |
857 | PnP-X model name |
858 | PnP-X model number |
859 | Firmware version |
860 | Is connected |
861 | Owners |
862 | Extended Infs |
863 | Association Endpoint is roamable |
864 | Association Endpoint refresh device presence state |
865 | Pending configuration Ids |
866 | Bluetooth device manufacturer |
867 | Bluetooth model number |
868 | Bluetooth vendor ID source |
869 | Bluetooth vendor ID |
870 | Bluetooth product ID |
871 | Bluetooth product version |
872 | Bluetooth radio address |
873 | Bluetooth radio manufacturer |
874 | Bluetooth radio LMP supported features |
875 | Bluetooth radio LMP version |
876 | Bluetooth radio LMP sub version |
877 | Bluetooth radio HCI version |
878 | Bluetooth radio HCI revision |
941 | Unknown |
945 | Not present |
946 | Not available |
952 | Warning: You are about to uninstall this device from your system. |
953 | Uninstalling devices... |
959 | D&evices by type |
960 | De&vices by connection |
961 | Resources by t&ype |
962 | Resources by co&nnection |
969 | Interrupt request (IRQ) |
970 | Direct memory access (DMA) |
971 | Input/output (IO) |
972 | Memory |
981 | Device Manager extension |
982 | #To finish removing your hardware, you must restart your computer. Do you want to restart your computer now? |
983 | #Your hardware settings have changed. You must restart your computer for these changes to take effect. Do you want to restart your computer now? |
984 | #You must shut down Windows and TURN YOUR COMPUTER OFF to continue setting up this PCMCIA device. |
985 | Would you like to shut down your computer now? |
986 | Device Manager on %s |
989 | local computer |
990 | Sho&w hidden devices |
991 | The system does not have enough memory for this program to carry out the operation Please close one or more other applications to increase available memory. |
992 | Not digitally signed |
1000 | This device is not configured correctly.%s |
1001 | Windows cannot load the driver for this device.%s |
1002 | The driver for this device might be corrupted, or your system may be running low on memory or other resources.%s |
1003 | This device is not working properly. One of its drivers or your registry might be corrupted.%s |
1004 | The driver for this device needs a resource that Windows cannot manage.%s |
1005 | The boot configuration for this device conflicts with other devices.%s |
1006 | Cannot filter.%s |
1007 | The driver loader for the device is missing.%s |
1008 | Windows cannot identify this hardware because it does not have a valid hardware identification number.%s For assistance, contact the hardware manufacturer. |
1009 | This device cannot start.%s |
1010 | This device failed.%s |
1011 | This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use.%s If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system. |
1012 | Windows cannot verify this device's resources.%s |
1013 | This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer.%s |
1014 | This device is not working properly because there is probably a reenumeration problem.%s |
1015 | Windows cannot identify all the resources this device uses.%s |
1016 | This device is asking for an unknown resource type.%s |
1017 | Reinstall the drivers for this device.%s |
1018 | Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged.%s |
1019 | Windows is uninstalling this device.%s |
1020 | This device is disabled.%s |
1021 | This device is not present, is not working properly, or does not have all its drivers installed.%s |
1022 | Windows is still setting up this device.%s |
1023 | Windows is still setting up this device.%s |
1024 | This device does not have valid log configuration.%s |
1025 | The drivers for this device are not installed.%s |
1026 | This device is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the required resources.%s |
1027 | This device is using an Interrupt Request (IRQ) resource that another device is using.%s |
1028 | System failure: Try changing the driver for this device. If that doesn't work, see your hardware documentation.%s |
1030 | This device is working properly. |
1031 | This device has a problem, but Windows cannot determine what the problem is. |
1032 | This device has a problem that Windows cannot identify.%s |
1035 | (Code %d) |
1037 | No drivers are installed for this device. |
1038 | This device is no longer functioning properly and may need to be replaced. Contact the manufacturer of this device for assistance. |
1039 | Status is not available for this device when Windows is running in Safe Mode. |
1040 | You cannot uninstall the device while it has a property sheet attached to it. Choosing OK will bring the property sheet to the foreground. |
1041 | Dependencies: |
1042 | Device Manager has its own General page. The page is not replaceable. |
1044 | Device Problems Troubleshooting Wizard |
1052 | A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this functionality.%s |
1053 | Windows cannot determine which resources are required for this device.%s |
1054 | Windows cannot determine the settings for this device. Consult the documentation that came with this device and use the Resource tab to set the configuration.%s |
1055 | Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device. To use this device, contact your computer manufacturer to obtain a firmware or BIOS update.%s |
1056 | This device is requesting a PCI interrupt but is configured for an ISA interrupt (or vice versa). Please use the computer's system setup program to reconfigure the interrupt for this device.%s |
1061 | Cannot uninstall this device because its descendants refused the request. This can happen if the device's descendants are required to boot up the computer. |
1062 | Windows was not able to uninstall this device because your computer might not start without it. |
1333 | Click Enable Device to enable this device. |
1335 | Click Restart Computer to restart your computer. |
1336 | To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver. |
1339 | Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available. |
1340 | If you are having problems with this device, click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available. |
1341 | To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver. |
1342 | E&nable Device |
1344 | Restart &Computer... |
1345 | Re&install Driver... |
1347 | &Check for solutions... |
1348 | &Update Driver... |
1353 | Microsoft Corporation |
1355 | You can use Device Manager to view a list of hardware devices installed on your computer and set properties for each device. |
1356 | About Device Manager |
1357 | You are logged on as a standard user. You can view device settings in Device Manager, but you must be logged on as an administrator to make changes. |
1358 | Device Manager is running in read-only mode because you are running it on a remote computer. |
1359 | This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device.%s |
1362 | Devices(view by type) on %s |
1363 | Devices(view by connection) on %s |
1364 | Resources(view by type) on %s |
1365 | Resources(view by connection) on %s |
1375 | To uninstall devices or to change device properties or drivers, you must run Device Manager on the computer where you wish to make changes. |
1385 | Displays devices by hardware type. |
1386 | Displays devices by connection. |
1387 | Displays resources by type. |
1388 | Displays resources by connection. |
1389 | Displays legacy devices and devices that are no longer installed. |
1390 | Scan for changed or new Plug and Play devices. |
1392 | Uninstalls the driver for the selected device. |
1393 | Opens property sheet for the current selection. |
1394 | Enables the selected device. |
1395 | Disables the selected device. |
1396 | Launches the Update Driver Software Wizard for the selected device. |
1397 | Add a legacy (non Plug and Play) device to the computer. |
1398 | Disabling this device will cause it to stop functioning. Do you really want to disable it? |
1402 | on %s |
1405 | Location %1!u! |
1407 | No driver files are required or have been loaded for this device. |
1507 | Enabling a device |
1508 | Do you want to enable this device? |
1509 | Enabling a device |
1510 | Windows has finished attempting to enable this device. |
1511 | Windows successfully enabled this device. |
1512 | Windows was not able to enable this device. |
1513 | You will need to restart the computer to finish enabling this device. |
1514 | Windows successfully enabled this device, however, this device is still not working properly. |
1515 | Restart your computer |
1516 | Windows will now restart your computer. |
1517 | You need to restart your computer before the changes you made to this device will take effect. |
1518 | The drivers for this device will be uninstalled when the machine is restarted. Any changes you make to this device will not be preserved. |
1519 | (PCI) |
1520 | (ISA) |
1521 | Use this device (enable) |
1522 | Do not use this device (disable) |
1525 | You cannot update the driver for this device at this time because it is in the process of being uninstalled. |
1526 | You cannot roll back the driver for this device at this time because it is in the process of being uninstalled. |
1527 | You cannot change the settings of this device at this time because it is in the process of being uninstalled. |
1528 | Windows did not start a related device driver. To learn more, click the Driver tab and then click Driver Details. |
1529 | There is a secondary device connected to this hardware that Windows cannot identify because it does not have a valid hardware identification number. For assistance, contact the hardware manufacturer. |
1537 | Manufacturer: %s |
1538 | Location: %s |
1539 | Device Status: %s |
1540 | Name |
1541 | Type |
1600 | Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware.%s |
1601 | Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory.%s |
1602 | Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing.%s |
1603 | Windows cannot access this hardware because its service key information in the registry is missing or recorded incorrectly.%s |
1604 | Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device.%s |
1605 | Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because there is a duplicate device already running in the system.%s |
1606 | Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems.%s |
1607 | An application or service has shut down this hardware device.%s |
1608 | Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer.%s To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer. |
1609 | Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down.%s The hardware device should work correctly next time you start your computer. |
1610 | Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for "safe removal", but it has not been removed from the computer.%s To fix this problem, unplug this device from your computer and then plug it in again. |
1611 | The software for this device has been blocked from starting because it is known to have problems with Windows. Contact the hardware vendor for a new driver.%s |
1612 | Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large (exceeds the Registry Size Limit).%s To fix this problem, you should first try uninstalling any hardware devices that you are no longer using. If that doesn't solve the problem, then you will have to reinstall Windows. |
1613 | Windows cannot apply all of the properties for this device. Device properties may include information that describes the device's capabilities and settings (such as security settings for example). %s To fix this problem, you can try reinstalling this device. However, it is recommended that you contact the hardware manufacturer for a new driver. |
1700 | This device is working properly |
1701 | This device has a problem |
1702 | This device is disabled |
1703 | This device has a forced configuration |
1710 | &Copy |
1711 | Select &All |
1715 | This device is currently waiting on another device or set of devices to start.%s |
1716 | Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source.%s |
1717 | This device has been reserved for use by the Windows kernel debugger for the duration of this boot session.%s |
1718 | This device has failed and is undergoing a reset.%s |
1750 | CM_NAME_ATTRIBUTE_NAME_RETRIEVED_FROM_DEVICE |
1751 | CM_NAME_ATTRIBUTE_USER_ASSIGNED_NAME |
1900 | PnP-X global identity |
1901 | PnP-X types value |
1902 | PnP-X scopes value |
1903 | PnP-X transport address |
1904 | PnP-X metadata version |
1905 | PnP-X device Id |
1906 | PnP-X remote address |
1908 | PnP-X manufacturer URL |
1911 | PnP-X model URL |
1912 | PnP-X universal product code |
1913 | PnP-X presentation URL |
1915 | PnP-X firmware version |
1916 | PnP-X serial number |
1918 | PnP-X device category |
1919 | PnP-X device category description |
1920 | PnP-X physical address |
1921 | PnP-X network interface Luid |
1922 | PnP-X network interface Guid |
1923 | PnP-X IP address |
1924 | PnP-X service address |
1925 | PnP-X service Id |
1926 | PnP-X service Types |
1927 | PnP-X root proxy |
1928 | WSDMon print port name |
1929 | WSD print service comment |
1930 | WSD print service location |
1931 | WSD print service friendly name |
1939 | Association Endpoint ID |
1940 | Association Endpoint provider name |
1941 | Association Endpoint provider ID |
1942 | Association Endpoint is associated |
1943 | Association Endpoint provider protocol ID |
1944 | Association Endpoint instance IDs |
1945 | Association Endpoint provider instance IDs |
1946 | Association Endpoint friendly name |
1947 | Association Endpoint container ID |
1948 | Association Endpoint can be associated |
1949 | Association Endpoint address |
2000 | DLNA supports receiving Wake-on-LAN |
2001 | DLNA supports sending Wake-on-LAN |
2002 | DLNA supports audio |
2003 | DLNA supports video |
2004 | DLNA supports images |
2005 | DLNA UPnP sink protocol info |
2006 | DLNA device class and capabilities |
2007 | DLNA capabilities |
2008 | DLNA UPnP Unique Device Name |
2009 | DLNA supports search |
2010 | DLNA supports mute |
2011 | DLNA supports SetNextAVTransportURI |
2012 | DLNA maximum volume |
COM Classes/Interfaces
There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information
Exported Functions List
The following functions are exported by this dll:DeviceAdvancedPropertiesA | DeviceAdvancedPropertiesW | DeviceCreateHardwarePage |
DeviceCreateHardwarePageCustom | DeviceCreateHardwarePageEx | DeviceManager_ExecuteA |
DeviceManager_ExecuteW | DeviceProblemTextA | DeviceProblemTextW |
DeviceProblemWizardA | DeviceProblemWizardW | DeviceProblenWizard_RunDLLA |
DeviceProblenWizard_RunDLLW | DevicePropertiesA | DevicePropertiesExA |
DevicePropertiesExW | DevicePropertiesW | DeviceProperties_RunDLLA |
DeviceProperties_RunDLLW | DllCanUnloadNow | DllGetClassObject |
DllRegisterServer | DllUnregisterServer |
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:- msvcrt.dll:
_CxxThrowException _XcptFilter __CxxFrameHandler __dllonexit _amsg_exit _callnewh _except_handler4_common _ftol2 _initterm _lock _onexit _purecall _resetstkoflw _unlock _vscwprintf _vsnprintf _vsnwprintf _wcsicmp _wcslwr free iswspace malloc memcmp memcpy memcpy_s memmove memmove_s memset public: virtual __thiscall type_info::~type_info(void) qsort toupper void __cdecl terminate(void) vswprintf_s wcschr wcsrchr wcsstr - KERNEL32.dll:
CloseHandle CompareStringOrdinal CreateDirectoryW CreateEventW CreateFileMappingW CreateFileW CreateHardLinkW CreateThread DelayLoadFailureHook DeleteFileW DeviceIoControl DisableThreadLibraryCalls FileTimeToLocalFileTime FileTimeToSystemTime FindClose FindFirstFileW FindNextFileW FindResourceExW FlushFileBuffers FormatMessageW FreeLibrary FreeResource GetCommandLineA GetCommandLineW GetComputerNameExW GetComputerNameW GetCurrentDirectoryW GetCurrentProcess GetCurrentProcessId GetCurrentThreadId GetDateFormatEx GetDateFormatW GetFileAttributesW GetFileInformationByHandle GetFileSize GetFullPathNameW GetLastError GetLocalTime GetModuleFileNameA GetModuleFileNameW GetModuleHandleA GetModuleHandleW GetProcAddress GetProcessHeap GetSystemDirectoryW GetSystemTimeAsFileTime GetSystemWindowsDirectoryW GetTempPathW GetTickCount GetTimeFormatEx GlobalAlloc GlobalFree GlobalLock GlobalUnlock HeapDestroy HeapFree IsProcessorFeaturePresent LCMapStringW LoadLibraryA LoadLibraryExW LoadLibraryW LoadResource LocalAlloc LocalFree LockResource MapViewOfFile MoveFileExW MultiByteToWideChar OpenEventW OutputDebugStringA QueryPerformanceCounter RaiseException RegCloseKey RegCreateKeyExW RegDeleteValueW RegOpenKeyExW RegQueryValueExW RegSetValueExW SearchPathW SetCurrentDirectoryW SetEndOfFile SetEvent SetFileAttributesW SetFilePointer SetLastError SetUnhandledExceptionFilter SizeofResource Sleep SleepEx TerminateProcess UnhandledExceptionFilter UnmapViewOfFile WaitForSingleObject WaitForSingleObjectEx WideCharToMultiByte WriteFile lstrcmpW lstrcmpiW lstrlenW ntdll!LdrResolveDelayLoadedAPI ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlDeleteCriticalSection ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection ntdll!RtlInitializeCriticalSection ntdll!RtlLeaveCriticalSection ntdll!RtlReAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlSizeHeap - USER32.dll:
AppendMenuW BeginDeferWindowPos CallWindowProcW CharUpperW CheckDlgButton CloseClipboard CreateDialogParamW CreatePopupMenu CreateWindowExW DeferWindowPos DestroyCursor DestroyMenu DestroyWindow DialogBoxParamW DispatchMessageW EmptyClipboard EnableWindow EndDeferWindowPos EndDialog FindWindowExW GetClassInfoW GetClientRect GetCursorPos GetDC GetDlgItem GetFocus GetForegroundWindow GetKeyState GetMessagePos GetParent GetSysColor GetSystemMetrics GetWindowLongW GetWindowRect GetWindowTextLengthW GetWindowTextW InvalidateRect IsDialogMessageW IsDlgButtonChecked IsWindow IsWindowEnabled KillTimer LoadBitmapW LoadCursorW LoadIconW LoadImageW LoadStringW MapWindowPoints MessageBoxW MsgWaitForMultipleObjects OpenClipboard PeekMessageW PostMessageW RegisterClassW RegisterClipboardFormatW RegisterClipboardFormatW ReleaseDC ScreenToClient SendDlgItemMessageW SendMessageW SetClipboardData SetCursor SetDlgItemTextW SetFocus SetForegroundWindow SetProcessDPIAware SetTimer SetWindowLongW SetWindowPos ShowWindow TrackPopupMenu TranslateMessage UnregisterClassA ntdll!NtdllDefWindowProc_W - ole32.dll:
CoInitialize ReleaseStgMedium combase!CoCreateInstance combase!CoTaskMemAlloc combase!CoTaskMemFree combase!CoUninitialize combase!CreateStreamOnHGlobal - ADVAPI32.dll:
AdjustTokenPrivileges AllocateAndInitializeSid CheckTokenMembership CloseServiceHandle FreeSid InitiateSystemShutdownExW LookupPrivilegeValueW OpenProcessToken OpenSCManagerW OpenServiceW QueryServiceConfigW RegConnectRegistryW WmiCloseBlock WmiDevInstToInstanceNameW WmiOpenBlock WmiQuerySingleInstanceW WmiSetSingleInstanceW - GDI32.dll:
DeleteObject GetDeviceCaps - SETUPAPI.dll:
SetupCloseFileQueue SetupDiBuildClassInfoListExW SetupDiBuildDriverInfoList SetupDiCallClassInstaller SetupDiCreateDeviceInfoList SetupDiCreateDeviceInfoListExW SetupDiDestroyClassImageList SetupDiDestroyDeviceInfoList SetupDiDestroyDriverInfoList SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo SetupDiEnumDriverInfoW SetupDiGetClassDescriptionW SetupDiGetClassDevPropertySheetsW SetupDiGetClassDevsExW SetupDiGetClassDevsW SetupDiGetClassImageIndex SetupDiGetClassImageListExW SetupDiGetClassInstallParamsW SetupDiGetClassPropertyExW SetupDiGetClassPropertyKeysExW SetupDiGetDeviceInfoListDetailW SetupDiGetDeviceInstallParamsW SetupDiGetDeviceInstanceIdW SetupDiGetDevicePropertyKeys SetupDiGetDevicePropertyW SetupDiLoadClassIcon SetupDiLoadDeviceIcon SetupDiOpenDeviceInfoW SetupDiSetClassInstallParamsW SetupDiSetDeviceInstallParamsW SetupDiSetSelectedDriverW SetupOpenFileQueue SetupQueueCopyW SetupScanFileQueue SetupUninstallOEMInfW SetupVerifyInfFileW cfgmgr32!CM_Connect_MachineW cfgmgr32!CM_Disconnect_Machine cfgmgr32!CM_Free_Log_Conf_Handle cfgmgr32!CM_Free_Res_Des_Handle cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Child_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_DevNode_Registry_Property_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Get_DevNode_Status_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Device_ID_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Get_First_Log_Conf_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_HW_Prof_Flags_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Hardware_Profile_Info_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Next_Res_Des_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Parent_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Res_Des_Data_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Res_Des_Data_Size_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Get_Sibling_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Locate_DevNode_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Open_Class_Key_ExW cfgmgr32!CM_Open_DevNode_Key_Ex cfgmgr32!CM_Reenumerate_DevNode_Ex devrtl!DevRtlGetThreadLogToken devrtl!DevRtlSetThreadLogToken pSetupDiBuildInfoDataFromStrongName pSetupInfGetDigitalSignatureInfo pSetupInfIsInbox pSetupIsBiDiLocalizedSystemEx pSetupStringFromGuid - newdev.dll:
DiRollbackDriver DiShowUpdateDevice - VERSION.dll:
GetFileVersionInfoSizeW GetFileVersionInfoW VerQueryValueW - SHELL32.dll:
RestartDialogEx SHGetStockIconInfo SHTestTokenMembership ShellExecuteExW ShellExecuteW - SHLWAPI.dll:
StrRChrW StrToIntW - UxTheme.dll:
SetWindowTheme - wevtapi.dll:
EvtClose EvtCreateRenderContext EvtFormatMessage EvtOpenPublisherMetadata EvtRender EvtSubscribe - ntdll.dll:
NtClose NtCreateKey NtOpenKey NtQueryInformationFile NtQuerySystemInformation NtQueryValueKey NtSetInformationFile NtSetValueKey RtlFormatCurrentUserKeyPath RtlFreeAnsiString RtlGetVersion RtlInitUnicodeString RtlMultiByteToUnicodeN RtlMultiByteToUnicodeSize RtlNtStatusToDosError RtlUnicodeToMultiByteN RtlUnicodeToMultiByteSize