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WMI Architecture

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Hola,

Long time veteran short time poster.

I Currently have this System;

Q8200

Asus P5K Mobo P35

2Gb DDR2

120Gb IDE

I finally got "ACPI Multiprocessor Support" functioning after a day or two.

And have had the Q8200 listed in dev manager off and on :(:):(

It seems the references to the cpu only reverts when any WMI calls are made.

I would really like any Intel/Microsoft developer manuals explaining the intracisies of WMI from early adoption to present day.

Alas i fear such materials are kept inhouse?

I speculate that multicore is quite possible, though only by cueing cores.

Which would be no different than single core functionality :) 'For now'

Any good whitepapers on the WMI Architecture would be quite advantageous.

That's my 2 cents worth :)

Well if you get to know how I can remove the WMI drivers (WMILIB.SYS and WMIDRV.SYS) from Windows ME without breaking the ability to connect to a network let me know.

Most of what I have found is mostly current NT stuff rather then early stuff but it might be useful to you anyway.

The last 3 might be most relevant because they are much older (2001) and probably more relevant information.

WMI Architecture

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394553(VS.85).aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc180678.aspx

Managing Windows with WMI

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742445.aspx

WMI and CIM Concepts and Terminology

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/WMI-CIM.mspx

WMI Driver Testing for Windows 9x

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/drvtest.mspx

WMI Support for SMART Drives

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/archive/smartdrv.mspx

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Thanks Cobber,

These seem to be a good start;

Managing Windows with WMI

WMI and CIM Concepts and Terminology

I was told win98 1st edition does not have WMI, this seems to be an inaccurate assumption. :(

Contrary evidence seems to be that FE(1st edition) may have been a proof of concept testing system, as there are skeletal elements of the WMI architecture remaing.

I tested acpi.sys from many os variations, and have found the xp version to be highly compatible & minimal errors ( no bsod or lockups ).

My quest is to either remove WMI or to properly implement WMI, the latter being the more sensible approach.

Thanks for the links, but i need more comprehensive information.

"The Win32_Processor WMI class represents a device that can interpret a sequence of instructions on a computer running on a Windows operating system. On a multiprocessor computer, one instance of the Win32_Processor class exists for each processor."

It is quite possible that this was not implemented in 98, and therefore some feature is causing a fault within the driver model ?

Could someone please elaborate, if this is true ?

Edited by erw34r3

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