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Hi all,
How windows XP operating system recognize USB drive with the help of driver software? What is the mechanism behind that? Refer me some websites.
Thanks in advance.
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Updated 12-Mar-12 1:06am
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Rajeev Jayaram 12-Mar-12 2:13am    
Why do you need it?

The offering of Pashad is really funny, just read that "source code". Here are the best "codes" I saw so far:

http://michaelsync.net/2006/10/13/window-xp-source-code[^];

http://forum.junowebdesign.com/chit-chat-hangout/15028-windows-xp-source-code.html[^].

Enjoy, everyone!

—SA
 
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Bernhard Hiller 12-Mar-12 4:12am    
Really great code! How many lines were added later on for Vista?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Mar-12 4:16am    
Thank you, Bernhard.
I wish I could see it... :-)

By the way, latest comments on the other answer show that OP is still looking for real thing... :-)
--SA
Try googlin[^] & get 29,800,000 results.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Mar-12 1:42am    
Can you guess why you cannot?
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Mar-12 1:41am    
Pashad, may be my sense of humor betrays me, but I really fail to feel it: did you read pieces of "source code" by yourself, or you just support the jokes? Pretty nice, anyway, some of those texts.

Please see the two I picked for my answer. :-)
--SA
Prasad_Kulkarni 12-Mar-12 1:47am    
Yes i did sir,
the second link which you have answered was the first if you search through my result. I had gone through it and then only answered here sir.
And by the way sir, by both links you have provided here gives same code, not a single line is different.
You are not wrong sir but i am also right.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Mar-12 1:59am    
Great. No let me ask you directly: did you note both are just jokes? I hope you did.
--SA
Prasad_Kulkarni 12-Mar-12 2:06am    
yes off course sir :)

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