EWF Fails to Add the PnP (User mode) Component

5/10/2007

Learn what to do in Target Designer when EWF fails to add the PnP (User mode) component.

Resolution

  • Manually add the PnP (User-mode) component to your run-time image. For more information, see Adding a Component to a Configuration in Windows XP Embedded Studio Help.
  • Manually add the PnP (User-mode) component to your run-time image. For more information, see Adding a Component to a Configuration in Windows XP Embedded Studio Help.

Example

EWF is dependent on the PnP (User-mode) component. However, sometimes the PnP (User-mode) component is not automatically added to the system when you run a dependency check.

See Also

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