Easily build your first Windows Embedded standard 2011 image.
With this article you can quickly learn how to use Windows Embedded standard CTP1 to build a mirror. Attention: This article does not contain an introduction to toolkit. Software version available for this article: CTP1 The images used are captured from the VMware workstation.
Hardware requirements: 512MB Memory (minimum 512MB memory) Sufficient disk space, depending on the component selected. )
You can now download CTP1 from https://connect.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/Downloads (need to register) CTP1 contains: Quebec CTP WES Toolkit (a AIK-like deployment tool that can generate an auto answer file) Quebec CTP 32Bit Runtime (32Bit Mirroring Build tool) Quebec CTP 64Bit Runtime (32Bit Mirroring Build tool) Quebec CTP Documentation (documentation) This article only needs Quebec CTP 32Bit Runtime
Before you begin, you need to know: Windows Embedded Standard CTP1 (hereinafter referred to as: WES 2011) and Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (hereinafter referred to as: WES 2009) and Windows XP Embedded (the following simplified Name: XPE) There is a big difference. WES (runtime) is similar to Posready 2009, which is not a development tool (similar to XPE) installed on a system. In fact, Wes (runtime) is a system installation disk. You can build a custom embedded system directly with Wes (runtime). WES (runtime) has more customizable options than Posready 2009, and unlike XPe gives you too much choice (WES 2011 development is easier to get started with. ) WES 2011 does not have "turn off Windows Features" after build (Posready 2009 becomes: "Add Remove Windows Components")
OK, start now. Setup starts from the virtual machine CD. Wait for the file to load. We select the first item (build an image) Select Accept License Agreement This we choose "Create a custom Image" (You also choose to use the template). Select the language of the image, the format of the time, the layout of the keyboard (the settings used here are for Simplified Chinese only). Select "Automatically detect Devices" Automatically detect devices (auto find driver) Choose a PMQ (select a TAP.exe generate PMQ file) Do not select additional drivers (no driver added, installation system must drive, minimum driver installation) Unmapped Devices (without the following drivers) External Devices (user has loaded the driver) Inbox Devices (System-included drivers) Note: If the unmapped devices appears like a disk controller (the system is installed on the storage device) or the drive must be loaded after the system can boot, you must load the driver for it! Click "Switch View" to find the device type to view. Press the "Add Devices" button to load the driver. Select the folder where the driver resides. Attention: The driver I used was extracted by myself and stored on a USB KEY The Setup program automatically searches for the INF files in the directory (including subdirectories). Select the components you need Feature Packages representative system components Language Packages Representative Language Pack Attention: The format of the language pack is the same as the Windows7 (not the English +mui) and does not differ greatly from the volume of other language systems like XPE using English. After you check "Resolve optional dependencies", the associated components will be added automatically when you add a build after that year. You cannot continue until the components that are added to you and their associated components are counted. Pressing the "Resolve dependencies" button automatically adds related components (similar to XPE for correlation checks and sets up auto-add components) based on the status of the currently added component. If there is an associated component mutex or the associated component needs to select one or more, several dialog boxes appear for the user to select. Recommendation: Remove all components, uncheck "Resolve optional Dependencies" (this will get the smallest image size.) Select the component you want to add, and then press the Resolve dependencies button.
The component to select is selected, and the first item appears here.
Most of the components are selected here to build a system that is very parallel to Windows 7 and has embedded features. You can cut the components according to your needs.
After you select a component, a reporting interface appears. This interface is shifting some warning messages.
Select the disk you want to install and partition the disk. Attention: If you do not see the available disks, you may need to load the drivers before you can recognize the disks. If "Create separate system Partition" is checked, a 100MB partition (first partition, primary partition, Active) storage boot (Bootmgr) will not be assigned to this partition (this partition is hidden).
After that, the installation begins.
You also need to set up some information (OOBE).
CTP can be used for 1080 days (180x6)
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