- Ntdetect.com
Ntdetect.com is a component of
Microsoft Windows NT operating system s that operate on thex86 architecture. It is used during theWindows NT startup process , and is responsible for detecting basic hardware that will be required to start the operating system.Overview
Ntdetect.com is invoked by
NTLDR , and returns the information it gathers to NTLDR when finished, so that it can then be passed on toNtoskrnl.exe , the Windows kernel.Ntdetect.com is used on computers that use
BIOS firmware. Computers withExtensible Firmware Interface , such asIA-64 , use a method of device-detection that is not tied to the operating system. [http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmc_str_xzrd.asp]Hardware detection operates somewhat differently depending on whether or not
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is supported by the hardware. If ACPI is supported, the list of found devices is handed to the kernel, Windows will take responsibility for assigning each device some resources. On older hardware, where ACPI is not supported, theBIOS takes responsibility for assigning resources, not the operating system, so this information is passed to the kernel as well.In addition, Ntdetect.com will make a determination as to which "hardware profile" to use. Windows supports multiple distinct hardware profiles, which allows a single copy of Windows to work well in situations where the hardware changes between specific layouts on a regular basis. This is common with portable computers that connect to a
docking station .In
Windows Vista and later Windows operating systems, ntdetect.com only supports ACPI, so that Windows will be able to control hardware resource allocation on every machine in the same way. Hardware profiles are also no longer supported in Windows Vista.The information gathered by ntdetect.com is stored in the
HKLMHARDWAREDESCRIPTION
key in the registry at a later stage in the boot process.Classes of hardware detected
* Hardware identification
* Hardware date & time
* Bus and adapter types
*SCSI adapters
* Video adapters
* Keyboard
* Serial and parallel communication ports
* Hard drives
* Floppy disks
* Mouse
* Floating-pointcoprocessor
*Industry Standard Architecture -based devicesTroubleshooting
To aid in troubleshooting, Microsoft has made available "debug" versions of Ntdetect.com which will display detailed information about the hardware that was detected.
ee also
*
Windows NT Startup Process
*NTLDR
*Ntoskrnl.exe
*Advanced Configuration and Power Interface References
* [http://technet.microsoft.com/es-es/library/bb457123.aspx Windows XP Resource Kit - Troubleshooting the Startup Process]
* [http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/core/fnbb_str_eihz.asp Windows 2000 Resource Kit - Starting Windows 2000 - Detecting Hardware]
* [http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsnt/4/workstation/reskit/en-us/troublew.mspx Windows NT Workstation Resource Kit - Troubleshooting Startup and Disk Problems]External links
* [http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/tools/existing/ntdetect-o.asp Download of ntdetect.chk for Windows 2000]
* [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=49AE8576-9BB9-4126-9761-BA8011FABF38&displaylang=en Windows XP SP2 Support Tools] includes ntdetect.chk forWindows XP .
* [http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/169/01/31.html Troubleshooting Windows NT Boot Failures]
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