Hi Doron, I am working in an system manufacturer. This question came from our customers. We declared USB 3.2 in our product spec following Intel's spec. But in Windows OS, it shows USB 3.1 which confused our customer and caused complain.
When will Microsoft rebrand USB 3.1 to USB 3.2 in inbox driver?
On Intel 10th gen processor system, Intel USB host controller is marked as USB 3.2 Gen1. But the device name is still Intel(R) USB 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 (Microsoft) in Device Manager. Because the device is using inbox driver (USBXHCI.sys), I want to know when Microsoft will rebrand USB 3.1 to USB 3.2 in inbox driver?
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Oleksandr Sokolov 0 Reputation points
2024-07-08T02:51:32.58+00:00 ~~your text~~
[Version]Signature="signature-name"
[Class=class-name]
[ClassGuid={nnnnnnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnnnnnnnnnn}]
[Provider=%INF-creator%]
[ExtensionId={xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}]
[LayoutFile=filename.inf [,filename.inf]... ] (Windows 2000 and Windows XP)
[CatalogFile=filename.cat]
[CatalogFile.nt=unique-filename.cat]
[CatalogFile.ntx86=unique-filename.cat]
[CatalogFile.ntia64=unique-filename.cat] (Windows XP and later versions of Windows)
[CatalogFile.ntamd64=unique-filename.cat] (Windows XP and later versions of Windows)
[CatalogFile.ntarm=unique-filename.cat] (Windows 8 and later versions of Windows)
[CatalogFile.ntarm64=unique-filename.cat] (Windows 10 version 1709 and later versions of Windows)
DriverVer=mm/dd/yyyy,w.x.y.z
[PnpLockDown=0|1] (Windows Vista and later versions of Windows)
[DriverPackageDisplayName=%driver-package-description%]
[DriverPackageType=PackageType]