Cfadisk Inf · Premium & Confirmed

A typical custom INF file contains:

Here is the full breakdown of what this is, why it exists, and how to use it. Cfadisk Inf

If you cannot get cfadisk.inf to work (especially on modern 64-bit Windows), use these instead: A typical custom INF file contains: Here is

By default, Windows classifies devices like USB thumb drives, SD cards, and often CF cards as "removable," which restricts certain functions (like partitioning them natively or using them as ReadyBoost caches). Installing a driver like cfadisk.inf overrides this classification. why it exists