Open “file”, choose “New”, click “OK”, then search components that you want.(device manager/ display control panel/Acpi multiprocer, power management/ Date/Time control panel/ keyboard &Mouse control panel/system control panel/ task manager/ users control panel/ user interface core/ sound recorder/TCP/IP utility / Directshow DVD/MPEG2/ audio control panel/DirectX 9.0C/ add hardware controlpanel/ add/remove program control /FAT/FATFormat) Select “All programs->Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio->Target Designer”.Select “All programs->Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio->Component Database Manager”, import devices file that created, and then click “Import”, then “close”.Open “File”, choose “Import…”, import “devices.pmq”, and input log file name, click “start”.Select “All programs->Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio->Component Designer”.In “ C:\programm files\Windows Embedded\utilities”, double click “tap’, then it will create “ devices.pmq” automatically.CABĬongrats your Embedded XP development environment is successfully installed! 17 Easy Steps to Create your New Embedded XP Image When you download Embedded XP you will get the following cab files. However, it is not at all that tough - you just have to apply your mind a little. Most people get in trouble when there is an error while installing. Well, installing Embedded XP is not a one-button-click process. So I thought I'd summarize all these in a tutorial. The reason is that there is no documented help for certain issues. Lots of people get a problem during the installation of XP-Embedded, like when making an image for the first time.
So I thought, "why not to make an article."
I am getting what feels like an infinite number of emails and calls from all over world about the same query: How to install Windows XP Embedded.