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Windows Embedded 7 is a member of the Windows Embedded family of componentised operating systems, built on the same kernel as Windows 7 and designed to be used for embedded devices such as point of sale terminals, set top boxes and ATMs. It includes Windows Vista and 7 features such as Aero and Superfetch and has a footprint of about 300MB [compared to around 40MB for XP Embedded, this also depends on the components included]. It requires product activation.
{{Infobox Windows
|image = Windows Embedded logo.png
|imagecaption = Windows Embedded 7
|codename = Quebec
|kernel = NT 6.1
|arch = x86, x64
|build =
|release = 29th July 2010 (Standard)<br>10th September 2011 (PoS)
|licence = Microsoft EULA
|support = 13th October 2020 (Standard)<br>12th October 2021 (PoS)
|previous = [[Windows Embedded 2009]]
|next = [[Windows Embedded 8]]
}}
'''Winndows Embedded 7''' is a member of the [[Windows Embedded]] family of componentised operating systems developed by [[Microsoft]], and is built on the same kernel as [[Windows 7]]. It is designed for use on embedded devices such as point of sale terminals and automated teller machines.
 
== See also ==
*[[Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs]]
*[[Windows Thin PC]]
 
[[Category:Microsoft Windows]]

Latest revision as of 08:11, 31 March 2021

Windows Embedded 7
Windows Embedded logo.png
Windows Embedded 7
Codename
Preliminary name
Quebec
Kernel version NT 6.1
CPU architecture x86, x64
Release date 29th July 2010 (Standard)
10th September 2011 (PoS)
Support end 13th October 2020 (Standard)
12th October 2021 (PoS)
Preceded by Windows Embedded 2009
Succeeded by Windows Embedded 8

Winndows Embedded 7 is a member of the Windows Embedded family of componentised operating systems developed by Microsoft, and is built on the same kernel as Windows 7. It is designed for use on embedded devices such as point of sale terminals and automated teller machines.

See also