Cfadisk — Inf

[Cfadisk_Install.NTx86] %DiskDevDesc%=Cfadisk_Install, IDE\DiskGeneric_CF_1.01____________________

| Issue | Detail | |-------|--------| | | CF cards have no garbage collection. Performance degrades over time. Use industrial CF cards (e.g., Transcend, Swissbit) with built-in wear leveling. | | No Driver Signing (x64) | For Win 8/10/11 64-bit, you must permanently enable Test Mode ( bcdedit /set testsigning on ) or use an older, self-signed version. | | Windows 10/11 Updates | Major updates (e.g., 22H2) may overwrite the driver. You must reapply it. | | Not for SD cards | This driver is specifically for CF (CompactFlash) . For SD cards, use a different solution (e.g., dummydisk.sys ). | | SATA Hotplug | May cause blue screens if you remove the card without safely ejecting (because Windows now thinks it's a fixed HDD). | Cfadisk Inf

Below is the standard text structure of the file and the specific line you must edit. 1. Identify Your Hardware ID [Cfadisk_Install

You have to manually force-install it via the Device Manager using the "Have Disk..." method, often ignoring "unsigned driver" warnings. | | No Driver Signing (x64) | For

Right-click your USB drive under "Disk drives" and select .

Select from the dropdown. You’ll see a string like USBSTOR\Disk&Ven_SanDisk&Prod_Cruzer&Rev_1.0 . 2. Modify the .inf File