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Displays detailed information about your driver

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Displays detailed information about your driver

Postby admin » Mon Jun 24, 2013 2:48 pm

When you set a break point in your source file, some time it can't be set, it is because the driver
timestamp doesn't match your symbol file.

here is the command to check your driver build information:

!lmi yourdriver ( no extension )

To reload the driver with this command:
.reload /f yourdriver.sys
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