2011 realse
Creating
an Embedded Recovery CD by Using Windows PE and SDI
Step 1: Install and Boot Until You Have a Master Image
Once you have deployed the image to your device, you need to boot the device.
This allows you to:
.Verify that your device and applications work
properly.
.All extraneous applications have been removed – remove
any internal diagnostic, testing, or debugging applications that you don't want
to appear on the customer's device.
.The run-time image has been resealed so that a new and
unique SID is created on each device when the image is deployed.
.The image is available offline on a drive accessible
from your development computer. This can be a mounted SDI volume, a folder on
your development computer, or a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) network path.
2011年5月27日 星期五
(最早期的方法)Windows XP Embedded Creating an Embedded Recovery CD by Using Windows PE and xopy command
2010 release
Creating an Embedded Recovery CD by Using Windows PE and xopy command
Step 1: Install and Boot Until You Have a Master Image
Once you have deployed the image to your device, you need to boot the device. This allows you to:
.Verify that your device and applications work properly.
.All extraneous applications have been removed – remove any internal diagnostic, testing, or debugging applications that you don't want to appear on the customer's device.
.The run-time image has been resealed so that a new and unique SID is created on each device when the image is deployed.
.The image is available offline on a drive accessible from your development computer. This can be a mounted SDI volume, a folder on your development computer, or a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) network path.
Creating an Embedded Recovery CD by Using Windows PE and xopy command
Step 1: Install and Boot Until You Have a Master Image
Once you have deployed the image to your device, you need to boot the device. This allows you to:
.Verify that your device and applications work properly.
.All extraneous applications have been removed – remove any internal diagnostic, testing, or debugging applications that you don't want to appear on the customer's device.
.The run-time image has been resealed so that a new and unique SID is created on each device when the image is deployed.
.The image is available offline on a drive accessible from your development computer. This can be a mounted SDI volume, a folder on your development computer, or a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) network path.
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