Software • Windows Embedded Standard 7
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Function
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Windows Embedded Standard 7 Premium
Windows Explorer shell
✓
✓
Registry filter
✓
✓
Internet Explorer 11.0
✓
✓
Internet Information Service (IIS) 7.0
✓
✓
Anti-malware (Windows Defender)
-
✓
Add-ons (Snipping Tool, Sticky Notes)
-
✓
Windows Firewall
✓
✓
.NET Framework 3.5
✓
✓
32-bit and 64-bit
✓
✓
Remote Desktop Protocol 7.0
✓
✓
File Compression Utility
✓
✓
Windows Installer Service
✓
✓
Windows XP mode
-
-
Media Player 12
✓
✓
DirectX
✓
✓
Multilingual user interface packs in the same image
-
✓
International components and language services
✓
✓
Language pack setup
✓
✓
Windows Update
Configurable
Configurable
Windows PowerShell 2.0
✓
✓
BitLocker
-
✓
AppLocker
-
✓
Tablet PC support
-
✓
Multi-touch support
-
✓
Boot from USB flash drive
✓
✓
Accessories
✓
✓
Page file
Configurable
Configurable
Number of fonts
134
134
Table 122: Device functions in Windows Embedded Standard 7
4.5 Installation
B&R preinstalls Windows Embedded Standard 7 on a suitable CFast card (32-bit: minimum 16 GB, 64-bit: minimum
16 GB). The system is then automatically configured when it is switched on for the first time. This procedure takes
approximately 30 minutes, with the device being rebooted a number of times.
Information:
If Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) should be used, all mass storage devices should be disconnected from
the system during installation or SYSPREP (except for the boot drive). It is also possible to disable
additional mass storage devices in BIOS.
4.6 Drivers
All drivers required for operation are preinstalled along with the operating system. If an older version of a driver is
still being used, its latest version can be downloaded and installed from the B&R website (
).
It is important that Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) is disabled for this.
4.7 Special considerations, limitations
Information:
32-bit operating systems are not recommended for system units with 4 GB or more of main memory.
More information can be found in the section "Miscellaneous configuration" on page 124 under "PCI
MMIO size".
4.8 Supported display resolutions
In accordance with Microsoft requirements, Windows Embedded Standard 7 requires XGA resolution (1024 x 768)
or higher in order to allow unimpeded operation of the Windows user interface (including system dialog boxes and
apps, etc.). A lower resolution can be selected for applications.