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Windows Embedded standart 7 + Posready . Download?....

muito_gostoso

hi,

 

does anybody know where can i get windows embedded 7, i take a look in the site of microsoft but there are only the common distros.

 

i want to see if this version have emmc support native.

 

thank you.

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21 minutes ago, muito_gostoso said:

hi,

does anybody know where can i get windows embedded 7, i take a look in the site of microsoft but there are only the common distros.

i want to see if this version have emmc support native.

thank you.

Microsoft does have a download listed on their site at the link below, but it's evaluation of course. I believe you'd have to purchase it through a corporate or business account though, but not actually entirely sure in this case. https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=26558

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1 hour ago, kirashi said:

Microsoft does have a download listed on their site at the link below, but it's evaluation of course. I believe you'd have to purchase it through a corporate or business account though, but not actually entirely sure in this case. https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=26558

thank you, i have a licence of windows home premium, but if it works i will buy one from a reseller maybe

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i dowloaded the windows embedded but...

 

why i cant make my rufus do a bootable gpt usb?

 

i get this mesage

 

 

 

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Becasue as it tells you it's not an EFI image. So don't make a GPT disk.

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6 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Becasue as it tells you it's not an EFI image. So don't make a GPT disk.

can i convert my iso to an efi image, my bios is an Insyde H20 with out legacy mode, so, i cant boot as MBR.

 

:(UEFI can only work with GPT.:(

 

thanks.

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i installed windows 8 embedded industry pro,and it is good damn fast even faster than windows 7embedded, but i cant understand, windows metro interface use OPENCL to acceleraate the interface?, because in the past with windows 7 the cpu was 100 % when scrolling in a heavy web page, but now with windows 8, i see just 30 % of usage in the cpu.

 

windows 8 embedded is fastest than everithing i tried before. but why?

 

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7 probably didn't have proper drivers for your hardware.

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