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WinHEC 2004: Overview

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Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) supports the Microsoft® Windows® Logo Program for hardware with the Hardware Compatibility Test (HCT) kits, test information, and data for hardware testing driver signing.

Getting Started with WHQL Testing Process
Testing process overview in the WHDC Process Guide

System and Server Testing Program
For PC client systems, servers, and cluster solutions

Device Testing Program
For hardware peripherals and their drivers, including Driver Testing Program for anti-virus drivers and other special kernel-mode drivers
Tip: Download the Driver Signability Test to determine whether a driver package can be signed

WHQL Announcements
Complete program announcements, sorted by date

WHQL Errata
Complete test errata, sorted by errata number
Tip: How to Search for Announcements and Errata

WHQL Test Policies and Questions
Complete testing, submission, and legal policies

WHQL Support Contacts
How to contact WHQL by e-mail when you can’t find answers on the Web
Tip: Discuss the Windows Logo Program in the microsoft.public.windowsxp.winlogo newsgroup newsgroup

Ordering Windows HCT Kits
How to obtain Hardware Compatibility Test kits on CD
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Or download HCTs. procedures and specs from the web

See also:

Windows Logo Program for Hardware
Download the requirements and find program benefits

Getting Started with Test Submissions in the WHDC Process Guide
How to obtain a VeriSign ID and get started with the product submission process

Windows Quality Online Services
The online submission service for Windows Logo Program testing, driver signatures, and Windows Error Reporting (WER)

Application Compatibility Test Rig (ACT-R)
Information about the testing program that leverages third-party applications to improve the reliability of display drivers


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