First published on MSDN on May 16, 2016
The Windows Hardware Compatibility Program uses an official playlist to determine which devices meet the requirements for compatibility with Windows 10.
The latest playlist can be downloaded https://sysdev.microsoft.com/en-US/Hardware/compatibilityplaylists/ .
This playlist is optional for the next 90 days, after which it will be required, and the previous playlist will no longer be acceptable.
A published playlist can be used for submissions to the Hardware Developer Portal (SysDev) until 90 days after the next playlist update.
We have updated the playlist by removing the following tests:
The Windows Hardware Compatibility Program uses an official playlist to determine which devices meet the requirements for compatibility with Windows 10.
The latest playlist can be downloaded https://sysdev.microsoft.com/en-US/Hardware/compatibilityplaylists/ .
This playlist is optional for the next 90 days, after which it will be required, and the previous playlist will no longer be acceptable.
A published playlist can be used for submissions to the Hardware Developer Portal (SysDev) until 90 days after the next playlist update.
We have updated the playlist by removing the following tests:
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Advanced Photo
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Face Detection
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Histogram
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test OIS
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test VFR
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Video HDR
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Video Stabilization
- Camera Driver Extended Property Handler Base Test Zoom
Published Mar 12, 2019
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