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[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]
{{Infobox Windows
{{infobox Windows
|title = Version of [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]]
|title= Version of [[Windows|Microsoft Windows]]
|image = R7ofbl.jpg
|image = R7ofbl.jpg
|imagecaption = Windows Embedded 2009
|imagecaption = Windows Embedded 2009
|codename = Unknown
|codename = Quebec
|kernel = NT 5.1  
|kernel = NT 5.1  
|arch = x86
|arch = x86
|build = 5.1.2600
|build = 5.1.2600
|release = 10/16/2008
|release = October 16th 2008
|licence = Microsoft EULA
|licence = Microsoft EULA
|support = Unknown
|support = January 8th 2019 (Standard)<br>April 9th 2019 (PoS)
|previous = [[Windows:XP Embedded|Windows XP Embedded]]
|previous = [[Windows XP|Windows XP Embedded]]
|next = [[Windows Embedded 7|Windows Embedded 7]]
|next = [[Windows Embedded 7|Windows Embedded 7]]
}}
}}
 
'''Windows Embedded 2009''' is a version of [[Windows XP]] SP3 designed for use in embedded units such as car PCs and point-of-sale terminals.
'''Windows Embedded 2009''' is an updated version of Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 3.


Like former versions of Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is based on Windows XP Professional. The system uses granular building blocks of functionality, which are known as components, to create custom operating system images for embedded devices. Using this approach, OEMs can customizethe OS according to the exact requirements of their current project. This enables flexibility and control over the complete OS infrastructure, as well as applications that run on target devices. In addition, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes a comprehensive set of Embedded Enabling Features (EEFs) to provide embedded-specific functionalities, such as disk
Like former versions of Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is based on Windows XP Professional. The system uses granular building blocks of functionality, which are known as components, to create custom operating system images for embedded devices. Using this approach, OEMs can customizethe OS according to the exact requirements of their current project. This enables flexibility and control over the complete OS infrastructure, as well as applications that run on target devices. In addition, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes a comprehensive set of Embedded Enabling Features (EEFs) to provide embedded-specific functionalities, such as disk
protection, fast start up, and device management.
protection, fast start up, and device management.
[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]

Revision as of 10:13, 18 April 2019

Version of Microsoft Windows
R7ofbl.jpg
Windows Embedded 2009
Codename
Preliminary name
Quebec
Kernel version NT 5.1
CPU architecture x86
Release date October 16th 2008
Support end January 8th 2019 (Standard)
April 9th 2019 (PoS)
Preceded by Windows XP Embedded
Succeeded by Windows Embedded 7

Windows Embedded 2009 is a version of Windows XP SP3 designed for use in embedded units such as car PCs and point-of-sale terminals.

Like former versions of Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is based on Windows XP Professional. The system uses granular building blocks of functionality, which are known as components, to create custom operating system images for embedded devices. Using this approach, OEMs can customizethe OS according to the exact requirements of their current project. This enables flexibility and control over the complete OS infrastructure, as well as applications that run on target devices. In addition, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes a comprehensive set of Embedded Enabling Features (EEFs) to provide embedded-specific functionalities, such as disk protection, fast start up, and device management.