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|imagecaption = Windows Embedded 7 | |||
|codename = Quebec | |||
|kernel = NT 6.1 | |||
|arch = x86, x64 | |||
|build = | |||
|release = 2010-07-29 (Standard)<br>2011-09-10 (PoS) | |||
|licence = Microsoft EULA | |||
|support = 2020-10-13 (Standard)<br>2021-10-12 (PoS) | |||
|based = [[Windows 7]] | |||
|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. | '''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. | ||
Revision as of 10:06, 5 May 2019
Windows Embedded 7 | |
Codename Preliminary name |
Quebec |
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Kernel version | NT 6.1 |
CPU architecture | x86, x64 |
Release date | 2010-07-29 (Standard) 2011-09-10 (PoS) |
Support end | 2020-10-13 (Standard) 2021-10-12 (PoS) |
Based on | Windows 7 |
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.