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{{short description|Automated testing software from Microsoft}}
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The '''Windows
It provides automated scheduling and execution of the [[
==History
During the [[Windows 2000]], [[Windows XP|XP]], [[Windows Server 2003|2003]] timeframe there was an old tool '''Hardware Compatibility Test''' ('''HCT''') to certify devices. When [[Windows Vista]] was released the tool was replaced by '''Driver Test Manager''' ('''DTM''') which can certify drivers for all then-supported platforms. At that time DTM was part of [[Windows Driver Kit]] ('''WDK'''). Later DTM was separated from WDK and changed its name to
==See also==
* [[Inquisitor (hardware testing software)|Inquisitor]] — free/open-source hardware testing framework.
* [[WHQL Testing]] — Windows Hardware Quality Labs testing.
==External links==
* {{Official website}}
* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/hardware/hck/jj124227(v%3dvs.85) Windows Hardware Certification Kit User's Guide]
* [http://channel9.msdn.com/events/BUILD/BUILD2011/HW-659T Craig Rowland of Microsoft at 2011 Build confererence presentation on Certifying hardware with the Windows Hardware Certification Kit]
{{Microsoft development tools}}
[[Category:Device drivers]]
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