usbccgp.sys & hidclass.sys > Where?

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Hello @all,
which component(s) includes usbccgp.sys and hidclass.sys?

I build a image and proceed the fba. After that I want to plug in a
mouse and a keyboard, both via USB. But the "New Hardware Wizard" asks
me for the files on the WinXP SP2 CD.

Best Regards
Matthias
 
matthias said:
Hello @all,
which component(s) includes usbccgp.sys and hidclass.sys?

I build a image and proceed the fba. After that I want to plug in a
mouse and a keyboard, both via USB. But the "New Hardware Wizard" asks
me for the files on the WinXP SP2 CD.

Best Regards
Matthias
I could tell you, but instead I'll tell you how you can search for
individual files with target designer.
Click the funnel icon next to the Filter box. Click New, give the filter
a name and then double-click what type of search you want - in this case
it's 'component contains file: [filelist]'
This will appear in the box below. Double click on 'Double click here'
and type in the file name. Click OK then 'Apply Filter' - it will then
show you only the components which contain that file.
 
@Bing
Okay, I include "Generic USB Composite Device" but can't add
"Primitive: Hidclass.sys" to the target device. Because I have no
component with this title. I have just "Primitive: Drmk.sys" and
"Primitive: Portcls.sys". Did I make a mistake during the installation?

@Adora
Thanks, but i have done this before!

Matthias
matthias said:
Hello @all,
which component(s) includes usbccgp.sys and hidclass.sys?

I build a image and proceed the fba. After that I want to plug in a
mouse and a keyboard, both via USB. But the "New Hardware Wizard" asks
me for the files on the WinXP SP2 CD.

Best Regards
Matthias
I could tell you, but instead I'll tell you how you can search for
individual files with target designer.
Click the funnel icon next to the Filter box. Click New, give the filter
a name and then double-click what type of search you want - in this case
it's 'component contains file: [filelist]'
This will appear in the box below. Double click on 'Double click here'
and type in the file name. Click OK then 'Apply Filter' - it will then
show you only the components which contain that file.
 
matthias said:
@Bing
Okay, I include "Generic USB Composite Device" but can't add
"Primitive: Hidclass.sys" to the target device. Because I have no
component with this title. I have just "Primitive: Drmk.sys" and
"Primitive: Portcls.sys". Did I make a mistake during the installation?

@Adora
Thanks, but i have done this before!
Aha, if it's a matter of the components not being visible, then you need
to drop the minimum visibility.
If it is already set as low as it will go - 100 I believe - in Target
Designer, then you will need to make it lower in the registry. Close TD
and search for the 'minvisibility' key. I usually set it to 10.
 
Hi Adora,
thanks for the hint. Now you now that I am a beginner ;-)

Best Regards
Matthias
 
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