Thanks sebus So 5 more years of support than normal XP. Microsoft really lost the plot many years ago. Must be more money in providing a OS for the iDiot crowd than a OS for proper file management for business'. After Windows 2000, it has been a steady dumbing down. I'm pleased many things in normal XP can be tweaked to 2000 standard. Why do you need another restore image?
To Arachnoid: By mounting it,and changing the code from the script above (the link) The section strKeyPath = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" to your mount point. i believe the script need to be saved as a vbs file. also you can put the iso on a virtual machine.if the image works,then use magic jelly bean finder.
What the heck are you talking about???? The key is easy to extract from the image...not with VM though to my knowledge.
How do you do that then?i used the script on a XP machine and it works.i tried with windows 8 too,but it won't work.its not a windows 7 install media
Well that was interesting,I couldnt log in with my name/password Id set up but had to log in as administrator with my password then set up a named account afterwards.......go figure.Anyhow up and running so thanks chaps for the assist. hxxp://blogs.msdn.com/b/pointofservice/archive/2009/07/06/introduction-via-setup-wizard-to-new-posready-2009-features.aspx
November 2010 Optional Update for POSReady 2009 ISO image X17-33889.img after mounting image as a virtual drive dir /B \POSReady2009 Code: arp.exe netstat.exe systeminfo.exe w32tm.exe Other Supplements and Downloads February 2012 Silverlight 5 and Microsoft Chart Controls for .NET Framework 3.5 for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 May 2011 File Based Write Filter Management Tool for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 March 2011 File Based Write Filter Provider for Windows Embedded Point of Service 1.1 SP3 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 October 2010 Microsoft Silverlight 4 for POSReady 2009 May 2010 Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 for POSReady2009 April 2010 Windows Internet Explorer 8 MUI for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 February 2010 Remote Desktop Connection 7 Multi User Interface Pack for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 November 2009 Windows XP Support Tools for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 and Windows Embedded for Point of Service September 2009 Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Silverlight 3 for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009
Last night I did a brief try of the evaluation CD. First in a virtual machine then on a standalone PC. Installation took a long time. By default it is installing dotnet framework. I hate that. But so far no issues with SATA! I agree with Hanzzon2 out of the box it looks better then XP. But about the first I always do is change to classic windows and personal colour scheme. In performance I see no difference with FLP. It is very similar to FLP, but with modern look, integrated service pack and less bloatware. By the way there is also a NAVready version, aimed a navigation devices. Personally I can't imagine a navigation device running Windows, just the fact it takes forever to boot would declassify it.