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+ | === Q1. If customer purchases built-in XPE software, will LEX provide the licensed CD? === | ||
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+ | !bgcolor = #ccccff width="50" align="center"|Ans: | ||
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+ | Basically, unlike XP system on PC, there's no CD installation for XPE. | ||
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+ | It was created by a platform builder called Target Designer (TD) in image file format which contains all necessary configurations. | ||
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+ | Once the image file was copied to the target HDD, it will initiate the FBA process (First Boot Agent) to configure the system as XPE when first boot | ||
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+ | (it's more like unzipping the image file to be system files) | ||
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+ | The license was entered into TD prior starting to create the image, so there's no license require afterward. | ||
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+ | There are 2 ways to check the XPE license: | ||
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+ | 1.After entering Windows, you shouldn’t see “Microsoft Windows XP Embedded” term on the bottom right of your desktop if you are using original version. | ||
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+ | 2.The license sticker on the case ( Microsoft usually judge the license legality by the sticker) | ||
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+ | If customer insist on having the CD, LEX can provide one XPE backup copy and customer may use it only to reinstall the software on the device. | ||
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+ | Please refer to the XPE EULA (End User License Agent) Page 3, term 6. | ||
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+ | '''Backup Copy. You may make one backup copy of the software. You may use it only to reinstall the software on the device.''' | ||
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+ | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Patch File: | ||
+ | !bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"| | ||
+ | *[ftp://ftp.lex.com.tw/Engineer/SoftSupport/XPE_IMAGE/LicenseTerms.doc License Terms] | ||
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+ | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Defect: | ||
+ | !bgcolor = #F3F3F3 align="left"| | ||
+ | N/A | ||
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+ | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Asker: | ||
+ | !bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"| | ||
+ | Larisa - Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:31 PM | ||
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+ | !bgcolor = #ccccff |Provider: | ||
+ | !bgColor = #F3F3F3 align="left"| | ||
+ | Denny - Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:58 PM | ||
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+ | |} |
Revision as of 17:51, 11 August 2008
Production Instruction
1. Please format the storage device first (ex. CF card). If that is FAT32 after format please switch on the machine by using Windows XP Embedded tool called "bootprep" (in DOS mode).
You don't need to do this if it is NTFS after format.
2. Please copy the files to the pre-format storage device (ex. CF card) which can be used to switch on the machine and then please re-switch on the machine in Target device.
By doing this, you can get into XP-Embedded First Boot Agent (FBA) and decompress files and structure an operating susyem.
File download
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UID: sales
PWD: sales
Q1. If customer purchases built-in XPE software, will LEX provide the licensed CD?
Ans: |
Basically, unlike XP system on PC, there's no CD installation for XPE. It was created by a platform builder called Target Designer (TD) in image file format which contains all necessary configurations. Once the image file was copied to the target HDD, it will initiate the FBA process (First Boot Agent) to configure the system as XPE when first boot (it's more like unzipping the image file to be system files) The license was entered into TD prior starting to create the image, so there's no license require afterward.
1.After entering Windows, you shouldn’t see “Microsoft Windows XP Embedded” term on the bottom right of your desktop if you are using original version. 2.The license sticker on the case ( Microsoft usually judge the license legality by the sticker)
Please refer to the XPE EULA (End User License Agent) Page 3, term 6. Backup Copy. You may make one backup copy of the software. You may use it only to reinstall the software on the device. |
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Patch File: | |
Defect: |
N/A |
Asker: |
Larisa - Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:31 PM |
Provider: |
Denny - Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:58 PM |