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Windows xp embedded reboot command
Windows xp embedded reboot command













windows xp embedded reboot command
  1. #WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND DRIVERS#
  2. #WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND DRIVER#
  3. #WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND ISO#

The regular versions of Win7 use the " Turn Winodws Features On or Off" to check/uncheck features, and then Win7 adds/removes those features. What ways would you suggest to find out, why a particular device or feature aren't working as expected, and what exactly is missing and must be added to the image? Thanks for interesting Tutorial! It would help to clarify, how one would usually build WES7 image in the first place.

#WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND DRIVER#

So I used dism.exe to add the following driver packages:Īfter restart, the webcam worked fine! :-)Įdited by ericgl, 06 July 2015 - 03:52 PM.

#WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND DRIVERS#

I wanted to use my USB2.0 webcam with Skype and WLM that I installed on WES7, but it didn't work even-though it showed up correctly in Device Manager.Īfter searching around, I found out that I forgot to add a few necessary drivers for the webcam to function correctly. NOTE: DISM.exe should already exist in C:\Windows\System32 and C:\Windows\SysWOW64 (on the live image), so you can run the command directly from wherever the CMD window opened. Now restart the machine and allow WES7 to perform the updates during shut-down and restart. It automatically searches for CAB files in the given path.Ĥ. As you can see from the command syntax, there's no need to type each package name. All the CAB packages in C:\Temp will be installed.

#WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED REBOOT COMMAND ISO#

Extract the needed CAB files from the ISO and the place them on the live image, for example in C:Temp.ĭISM.exe /online /Add-Package /PackagePath:C:\Temp /NoRestartģ. Opening the INF file inside the CAB can give you a better hint of what the package actually contains.ġ. Some of the CAB files have a descriptive name that you may understand what feature-pack or driver they contain, but most names are more cryptic. Using 7-zip and the original WES7 ISO, you can extract only the CAB files that you want to add to the currently running WES7 OS (the live image).Īll the Feature Packs and Drivers are located under DSpackages inside the WES7 ISO. You don't need to re-build the WES7 image from scratch. That is a bit frustrating, as usually it means that you'd need to start from scratch, and manually inspect each Feature Pack and Driver that you forgot to add in the first build. Let's say you've installed Windows Embedded Standard 7 with SP1 (from here on: WES7), and added only the Feature Packs and Drivers that you thought were enough.Īfter installation, when you start configuring WES7, and adding applications - you suddenly realize that some things don't work or are entirely missing!















Windows xp embedded reboot command