Install Sp3 On Windows Xp Embedded
The following are step by step instructions on how to install a Windows XP Embedded (XPe) image on the Xtreme/CPU Single board computer. Necessary drivers and BSPs should be provided by the Qseven module manufacturer. The installation example below has been performed with the QMG001 Congatec Qseven module (Congatec Part number 015001). Oct 07, 2009 Downloaded XPEFFI.EXE to install SP2 on XPe. When I get install, I get the following pop-up window: The download tool has detected a license copy of.
I can't test it but I need to know if it real , because I started working on project for it with .NET 4 so I must to be sure I can install it there.
So can I install .NET Framework 4 on Windows XP Embedded ?
Thank you.
Install Sp3 On Windows Xp Embedded Iei
cndcnd5 Answers
Based on the wiki entry for Windows XP Embedded:
Windows XP Embedded, commonly abbreviated 'XPe', is a componentized version of the Professional edition of Windows XP.
So I'd say yes, because .NET Framework 4 is compatible with Windows XP Professional.
Cameron MacFarlandCameron MacFarland.NET 4.0 Framework Template available
Microsoft has published a Windows XP Embedded template for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 and .NET Framework 4.0 Client Profile.
The template can be used with the Image Configuration Editor. It will add all required packages automatically to ensure that the framework works properly with Windows XP Embedded.
Robert HarveyWindows Xp Embedded Install
♦Robert HarveyYes. Is possible because I use it.On Microsoft site you can find:
wic_x86_enu.exe (a prerequisite for my kind of image)
dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe (the library itself)
Microsoft has a KBEntry about installing .NET Framework 3 on Windows XP Embedded, here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb417255(WinEmbedded.5).aspx
For .NET Framework 3, the answer is 'yes' -- but, because Windows XP Embedded is componentized, you need to make sure the Windows installation that you're trying to use has all of the necessary components, and it's quite a long list. I would expect the answer for .NET Framework 4 is the same, although it may require additional components. This does mean that you can't assume that .NET Framework will run on any arbitrary Windows XP Embedded installation.
Brooks MosesBrooks MosesI can double some of the previous posts, that this works. I have successfully installed a .NET 4 Application on a Rohde&Schwarz ETL TV Analyzer. It even worked with the usual Visual Studio Setup project, including all prerequisites.
Kinda Cool!
MarcelMarcel