

During driver package installation, the package checks the computer to determine what version of UMDF is currently installed, and then the package updates the files to 1.11 if they are an older version. The hotfix is included in the Windows Update patches. Install the newest updates on the base image. As far as I know, there are three different solutions to this issue: 1. UMDF driver packages that are built by using Windows Driver Kit for Windows 7 can automatically redistribute and install version 1.11 of the files. How to add Microsoft Kernel-Mode Driver Framework 1.11 (KB 2685811) to your image. UMDF supports user-mode drivers that are written specifically to use it. Here we made the installation procedure of topics, including the KB3125574. " This article introduces an update that installs User-Mode Driver Framework (UMDF) version 1.11 on Windows operating systems. However, earlier in Kernel / User-Mode Driver Framework 1.11 would put the (KB2685811 KB2685813), more time than in the configuration of the shutdown update in KB3161608 of the Windows Update catalog and meta-data after the installation of KB3125574 () it took. The BSOD remained until tonight when I uninstalled the above mentioned item. I went thru each update on that date making a note of each on shutdown. Just to let people know that the update KB2685813, has been causing a BSOD since the update downloaded on the
