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Windows Driver Frameworks

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The Windows Driver Foundation (WDF) is a Microsoft-created framework intended to help developers create higher-quality drivers for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and later editions of windows. It is intended to replace the Windows Driver Model approach to drivers.

WDF includes two seperate frameworks: the Kernel Mode Device Framework and User Mode Device Framework

References

Microsoft Page for Windows Driver Foundation