'link' — Cfadisk Inf

: Some software installers refuse to run from "removable" media. Forcing a local disk status bypasses these checks.

Cfadisk.inf: The "Flipping" Fix for USB Local Disk Mode The cfadisk.inf file is the core component of the , a legendary legacy driver used by IT enthusiasts and power users to trick Windows into recognizing a removable USB flash drive as a "Local Disk." Cfadisk Inf

Right-click your USB drive under "Disk drives" and select . : Some software installers refuse to run from

Choose and then "Let me pick from a list." Choose and then "Let me pick from a list

: Because cfadisk.sys is an unsigned legacy driver, modern versions of Windows (64-bit especially) will require you to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement via the Advanced Startup menu to install it.

By using the Hitachi Microdrive Filter (represented by cfadisk.sys and its configuration file cfadisk.inf ), you can override this behavior. The driver acts as a filter between the hardware and the OS, reporting the device as a fixed "Local Disk." Why Use the Cfadisk Filter?