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The image builder wizard feature of Windows Embedded is so underrated. Wish Microsoft kept releasing new versions of Windows Embedded with the image builder feature built-in, it's honestly quite neat.

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BobPony.com2 years ago

Here's the final result, it uses 3.36 GB of disk space!

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le funny2 years ago

Could this be fitted into Windows 7/2008 R2?

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BobPony.com2 years ago

This only works for Windows Embedded Standard releases (Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Windows Embedded Standard 8).

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Little Lord Marty2 years ago

I never tried Windows 7, but I remember that Windows XP lets you strip the whole thing to the bare kernel, I think there's a chance to make a GNU/ Windows with Embedded xD But too much effort I guess

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BobPony.com2 years ago

Windows Embedded's image builder allows you to use cmd as a shell instead of Windows Explorer. Here's the minimum configuration with CMD shell set:

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Raj Chaudhuri2 years ago

I used to work with its older sibling, the Windows CE Platform Builder. It was amazing.

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Hikari Calyx2 years ago

Bad thing is, many language packs are not included into ISO and you'll have to either integrate yourself or install later with dism. Also I'm not sure how to integrate later system updates like UpdatePack7R2.

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TechnologyTime2 years ago

Is that x86 or x64?

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BobPony.com2 years ago

x64

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FreeJAC2 years ago

Nice!! I didn’t even know that existed! 😎👍

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