Device-installation logging level
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Types of messages recorded
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Time stamps recorded?
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0x00001000
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Context and error
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No
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0x00002000
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Context, error, and warning
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No
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0x00003000
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Context, error, warning, and information
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No
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0x00004000
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Context, error, warning, information, and verbose
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No
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0x00005000
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Context, error, warning, information, verbose, and timing
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Only in timing messages
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0x00006000
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Context, error, warning, information, and verbose
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Yes
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0x00007000
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Context, error, warning, information, verbose, and timing
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Yes
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Note that you can use the 0x08000000 special flag to add time stamps to all messages.
9Appendix C: Section Markers
In an English-language log file, the section marker for the Windows installation header section looks like this:
[SetupAPI Log]
The format of the section marker for a device-setup class installation section, for some driver-installation sections, and for some device-removal sections looks like this:
[date time process-id.instance]
Here is an alternative format for the section marker of a driver-installation or device-removal section:
[date time process-id.instance suffix]
The following table defines the section-marker fields.
Field
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Definition
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Date
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The date, formatted as yyyy/mm/dd, where yyyy is the 4-digit year, mm is the 2-digit month, and dd is the 2-digit day.
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Time
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The local time, based on a 24-hour clock and formatted as hh:mm:ss, where hh is the 2-digit hour, mm is the 2-digit minute, and ss is the 2-digit number of seconds.
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process-id
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The process identifier (PID) of the service.
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Instance
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An integer that uniquely identifies a driver-installation section. For example, two driver-installation sections that are created at the same time by the same process will have different Instance values.
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Suffix
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The string “Driver Install”. Note that some section markers include this suffix and some do not. The absence of a suffix is not significant.
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