Elbacom is working together with Coder for Life to provide you the Windows 7 Boot Updater tool that allows you to fully customize your Windows Embedded Standard 7 Bootlogo!
With the tool you can easily update your devices bootlogo so that the end user does not recognize that it is Windows that is running on the device.
The Windows 7 Boot Updater enables you to do the following customizations:
The tool updates the bootscreen and also the resume animation when the device is resuming from hibernation.
Several checks assure that the update process of the customization was successful.
The tool works with the Standard Boot Environment and also with the Enhanced Write Filter Boot Environment of Windows Embedded Standard 7.
For more information and pricing please go to the Coder for Life website:
www.coderforlife.com/projects/win7boot/elbacom
Please note that the tool is modifying system files. So after a Windows Update there is a possibility that the bootlogo reverts to the original version.
The customization of the files is allowed in the ALTs of you Windows Embedded Standard product. However Microsoft will not support this change.
Elbacom and Coder for Life are not responsible for any damages - there is no warranty and no liability for any damages!
DISMUI was updated to work with the CTP2 of Windows Embedded POSReady 7. The tool allows you easily add and remove Feature Packages in POSReady 7 CTP2 via a graphical user interface.
The new version fixes minor issues when using a POSReady 7 CTP Distribution Share.
Changes:
Microsoft has published the second CTP for Windows Embedded POSReady 7.
It can be obtained from the Windows Embedded POSReady 7 Connect site.
The new release includes some new features, such as:
Download: https://connect.microsoft.com/posready/POSReady7CTP
The new Windows Embedded Device Manager 2011 enables you to manage all your embedded devices with a single tool.
This new tool integrates into Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 and it not only allows you to deploy and update images – you can differentiate between device types. This way updates can be deployed, e.g. only to Thin Clients but not to kiosks however both device types run Windows Embedded Standard 7.
Another great feature is that Windows Embedded Device Manager 2011 is able to control the write filters which might be enabled on your devices. Normally when a system has a write filter enabled and updates are applied the updates are gone again after a reboot – this is because the filter drivers redirect all changes made to the disk into a RAM overlay which gets reset on reboot.
When deploying updates via the Device Manager the system will handle this case properly by deactivating and reactivating the filter drivers automatically.
The tool works with all Windows Embedded Standard and Ready operating systems such as:
and because it is based on System Center Configuration Manager 2007 it can handle all Windows Embedded Enterprise systems as well.
More information about the tool can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/evaluate/windows-embedded-device-manager.aspx
The latest update for Windows Embedded Standard 7 Service Pack 1 is now ready to be downloaded from the ECE.
Toolkit Update via ECE:
https://ece.partners.extranet.microsoft.com/ece/Embedded/Products/ProductSupplements/Embedded/EmbeddedStandard7/DisOEM-WES7MnthlyUpdsandFeatures.htm
The new version introduces a new feature to display all the dependencies of a selected Feature Package. This will help you to find out why certain components are pulled into the image.
To display the dependencies just double click on a Feature Package or select it and click “Show dependencies”.
The following dialog will display all Feature Packages that are needed by the selected Feature Package.
DISMUI will also try to load Driver Packages from the Distribution Share to display them properly in the dialog.
If a dependency could not be located it will be displayed in the “Not Found” section.
Matthew Tundo from the Microsoft Embedded Team has created an excellent how-to for recreating an answer file from an already deployed Windows Embedded Standard 7 image.
This can be very useful in case you have only created the image with Image Build Wizard or in case you have created the image with Image Configuration Editor but lost the answer file.
The tutorial makes use of two tools:
With these two tools it is possible to retrieve the feature package and hardware information from the deployed file.
Using the created output files you are able to recreate your answer file in Image Configuration Editor.
For the complete how-to please visit the Microsoft Blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/embedded/archive/2011/03/10/regenerating-answer-file-from-an-existing-device-using-pkgscn-and-tap.aspx
Microsoft has released the Service Pack 1 for Windows Embedded Standard 7. This includes all updates from Windows 7 Service Pack 1 plus additional benefits for the Embedded version of the operating system.
Features which are new to the SP1 version Windows Embedded Standard 7 are:
The Service Pack 1 in available in two different forms:
A detailed description of all updates in Service Pack 1 can be found here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff817622(WS.10).aspx
The download is available on the Microsoft MSDN Download Center (Evaluation):
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=6eb1cf27-c93e-4269-aaa6-770023c07b92
Toolkit Update via ECE:
https://ece.partners.extranet.microsoft.com/ece/Embedded/Products/ProductSupplements/Embedded/EmbeddedStandard7/DisOEM-WES7MnthlyUpdsandFeatures.htm
Microsoft has created an interface for the Windows Management Instrumentation for the Enhanced Write Filter and File Based Write Filter. This feature is available for Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows XP Embedded SP3. With it you can control the state and poll settings and other values through WMI. Also the goal of this is to have full control over the filters with the Windows Scripting Host.
The new features are contained in the March 2011 Update and can be found here: