Windows Embedded POSReady 2009

Discussion in 'Windows Embedded' started by sebus, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. WinDev

    WinDev MDL Expert

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    You can try to copy it from Windows XP system to POSReady 2009 or use Defraggler.
     
  2. kocoman

    kocoman MDL Senior Member

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    has anyone got this

    netsh bridge show adapter

    to work? I get error

    The following command was not found: bridge show adapter.

    thx
     
  3. un user

    un user MDL Member

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    #223 un user, Nov 8, 2014
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    If anyone is interrested about posready 2009 recovery images, please pm me :). I have discovered four *.gho images and one *.wim image.
     
  4. eatup

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    Guys, once you have POSReady 2009 installed on a USB (not USB install medium, but actual working OS), how do you make a backup copy that will work on any subsequent USB flash drive regardless of the size of the drive? Is it as simple as copying all files (hidden + system) and reassigning the drive's id/signature to match the original one?
     
  5. sebus

    sebus MDL Guru

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    Why not use drive image software (Ghost, Acronis, Macrium etc)
     
  6. eatup

    eatup MDL Member

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    You'll never know if they'll introduce some nasty stuff during the backup/restore process, which is why I always prefer to do it manually if I can.
     
  7. sebus

    sebus MDL Guru

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    You are living in real world? Not everybodys around to get you...
     
  8. eatup

    eatup MDL Member

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    I've had enough viruses and trojans to know not to trust anyone except Microsoft, WinRar, and the old Opera browser (Presto engine), and not even FireFox...
     
  9. oldsh_t

    oldsh_t MDL Expert

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    You trust Microsoft??:roflmao:
     
  10. eatup

    eatup MDL Member

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    #231 eatup, Jan 18, 2015
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    Well, I am using an OS made by them. I also have an email account with them which they can probably access at their whim. But that is beside the point. I'm supposed to be more trusting of [software churned out by] another company, such as Google to run on a Microsoft ecosystem... :rolleyes:
     
  11. oldsh_t

    oldsh_t MDL Expert

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    Well it seems you don't trust anybody so why trust anybody here at MDL that will try to help you.

    sebus has given you good suggestions on what to do but you don't trust his suggestions:confused:

    I have always wondered why people ask questions for help and them will not accept the help given. So why ask. :hummer:

    You said you had enough viruses and trojans. Well maybe you should start trusting somebody to keep you out of harms way. Sounds to me your not doing to good on your own!!

    Anyway good luck!
     
  12. eatup

    eatup MDL Member

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    I give up. Nobody here technically savvy enough to know how to clone XP manually. I'm inclined to believe archiving the entire drive via WinRAR, which also includes hidden and system files, and noting the disk/drive signature should work. But, with my limited knowledge of XP and OSes in general, it feels like I might be missing something...
     
  13. EFA11

    EFA11 Avatar Guru

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    mountain, mole hill.

    Imaging the drive, is cloning it. You can even turn a physical machine into a vm with the same software that clones/images/backs up/repairs and 100 other things if you dare. I cant imagine a company being around very long that claims to help backup your drives and then add their own love touch to it. That is ridiculous to even claim "You'll never know if they'll introduce some nasty stuff during the backup/restore process" and even more preposterous to believe!
     
  14. Oz

    Oz MDL Expert

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    Frank Burns
     
  15. zmeul86

    zmeul86 MDL Member

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    hello master sebus

    Could you please send me a PM how to find the hidden retail keys from
    zepos2k9.iso and .gho files ?

    Thank you in advance !
     
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  16. zmeul86

    zmeul86 MDL Member

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    #238 zmeul86, Jan 23, 2015
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  17. adrianp111

    adrianp111 MDL Novice

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    Hi. I have one question related to Multilingual User interface packs and the Windows Update. Suppose that there is one machine with POSready 2009 installed on it. After the installation the system is completely in english language. After opening the windows update we can see that everything is also in english eg. information about updates, descriptions and so on. After installing the MUI pack, language changes to this installed before eg. to Polish. After checking Windows update everything also changes to polish. My question relates primarily to Which language version of the updates are installed in such case, taking into account the fact that main os is in english and the MUI is only an language overlay. Could someone tell me how to manage the POS ready with MUI installed? Should I switch into english every time I install updates or not?
    I hope you understood me? Sometime it's not so easy to clearly explain the problem :)
     
  18. bilou_gateux

    bilou_gateux MDL Novice

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