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Microsoft Windows Logo Program System and Device Requirements
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Device type
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Media status notification implementation
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All CD or DVD devices (independent of interconnect)
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Required. Comply with ANSI NCITS T10 MMC-2 standard for Media Status Event Notification.
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ATAPI floppy/optical direct access drives
(PD, MO, removable magnetic floppy or rigid based, and so on)
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Required. Comply with either MMC-2 standard or SFF 8070i Version 1.1.
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IEEE 1394 storage devices
(non-CD / DVD)
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Required. Comply with NCITS Reduced Block Commands (RBC; T10/97-260r0) standard.
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ATA and non-ATAPI
(IDE interconnect) storage devices
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Required. Comply with Media Status Notification Support, Version 1.03.
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Other ATA/ATAPI devices, including tape drives
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Recommended. If implemented, comply with Media Status Notification Support Specification, Version 1.03, or SFF 8070i.
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Other types of SCSI removable devices
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Recommended. If implemented, support based on SCSI Reduced Block Commands (RBC), NCITS.330:2000 is recommended.
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Windows XP: A CD-R/RW drive must support the following Get Event/Status Notification commands:
Operational Change Request/Notification
External Request
Media Request
Device Busy
[see also FAQ B10.5.5.4]
FAQ Date: March 19, 1999; May 24, 2001
B10.1.5.6 USB mass storage [Logo Program clarification]
USB-based mass storage devices cannot be the primary method of normal system booting. They are expected to be a replacement for booting to load an operating system on the primary boot drive, or as a replacement for legacy floppy drives.
FAQ Date: August 26, 1999
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