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Goal: The goal of this HowTo is to use component scripting available in XP Embedded to generate a custom boot.ini with every build. Challenge: If the /bootlogo boot.ini flag is desired the boot.ini file must be modified after each build in Target Designer...
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Goal: To prepare a UFD to boot WinPE 2.0 using a Windows XP workstation. Challenge: Windows XP Diskpart utility does not allow UFD devices to be marked as active Prerequisites: Windows Embedded Studio tools with Feature Pack 2007. Windows Automated Installation...
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Installing and configuring Windows Deployment Server for distributing XP Embedded runtime images. Goal: The goal is to provide a step by step process for installing and configuring Windows Deployment Services on a new Windows Server 2003 AS system. Assumptions...
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When using ImageX on XP Professional SP2 to work with WIM files it may be necessary to install an XP QFE to enable full functionality (specifically the /MOUNT and /MOUNTRW) commands. To workaround this issue install KB914882 from here: http://support...
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Having many different customers with different databases can be tough to manage. For each database you have the entire repository folder, the database MDF, LDF and any custom components you have created for their devices. To make this job easier I keep...
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Using Windows PE 2.0 and Image X to deploy Windows XP Embedded Goals Create a customized Windows PE 2.0 (Vista PE) environment. Create a WIM file of pre-FBA files create by Target Designer. Boot to Windows PE 2.0 to deploy a new runtime image using ImageX...
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Using the Image Difference Engine and Image Difference Applier tools (collectively, Image Diff), you can identify and package only the changed or added files and registry keys and upgrade in the field without having to redeploy a complete Windows XP Embedded...
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The new Community Server driven version of the site went live last night. Email me with an questions or problems.
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So, I've been writing several tutorials for an XPe training gig I'm working on with MS. Many of the tutorials have to do with installing XPe using WinPE 2.0 (Vista PE). Before now I've never really used the Windows Automated Installation Kit...