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1. DSEK 10 Digital Signage Evaluation Kit User Guide WinMate Communication INC Win are 1 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Revision History Version Date Note 1 0 2010 04 15 Vv First Version Package List Before using this Digital Signage Evaluation Kit please make sure that all the items listed below are present in your package 1 Box Packaging 2 DSEK 10 Media Player 3 Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 120 day Evaluation Toolkit DVD not to be available until end of May 4 1x DVD for WES 7 OS pik recovery 5 1x CD for DSEK 10 hardware device drivers user guide tod 7 Drivers and User Guide Dise and platform technology brief 6 1x Lockable Power Supply 100 240 Vac 12Vdc 80W 7 OEM solution briefs 2 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Make sure that all of the items listed above are present Do not attempt to apply power to the system if there is damage to any of its components FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful int
2. 2 Right click the MyApplication folder and select Insert OEM Folders Path 6 2 4 Run a Custom Script Optional To run a custom script during the installation process you use the Synchronous command in Image Configuration Editor You can use the Synchronous command to start the installation of an application start a program on first boot or to perform more advanced operations For example the following steps will guide you through the process of finding a package that contains a specific file in this example it s regedit exe and then using a reg file to modify your registry 6 3 4 1 Use Image Configuration Editor to search for the package that contains the file regedit exe 1 Open Image Configuration Editor on your development computer 63 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide o9 e From the Start menu select Programs select Windows Embedded Standard 7 then select Image Configuration Editor On the Edit menu click Find In the Look In group select Distribution Share Clear any other options In the Options group select Search file names in packages Clear the other options In the Find what box type regedit exe and click Find When the search is complete look for regedit exe in the Value column It should be listed with a Path of System Management Utilities Files Double click that row and the package that contains regedit exe is now displayed and selected in the Distribution Share pane Right cl
3. Previous Values USB Port 1 Optimized Default ie je Save ESC Exit USB Port 4 USB Port 5 USB Port 6 USB Port 7 USB Port 8 USB Port 9 USB Port 1 USB Port 11 USB Port 1 USB Port 13 EHCI Controller 1 EHCI Controler 2 RMH Support 42 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 4 6 Boot Settings This section allows you to configure the boot settings according to your preference Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Boot Configuration Quiet Boot Fast Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Bootup NumLock State CSM16 Module Version GateA20 Active Option ROM Messages interrupt 19 Canture Boot Option Priorities Disabled Disabled 1 On 07 60 Upon Request Force BIOS Disabled Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save BSC Exit Boot Option 1 SATA ATAPI iH Hard Drive BBS Priorities Quiet Boot Enables Disables Quiet Boot option Fast Boot Enables Disables boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option Has no effect for BBS boot options Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite waiting Bootup Num Lock State Select the keyboard NumLock state GateA20 Active UPON REQUEST GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services ALWAYS do not allow disabling GA20 this option is useful when any RT code i
4. create part pri select part 1 active format quick fs ntfs label embedded 103 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide assign exit 9 Apply the image to the UFD by using ImageX with the following command imagex apply lt src gt 1 lt dst gt 10 After the image is applied insert the UFD into the target hardware 11 Boot the computer making certain the BIOS settings are set to boot to a USB device first 12 Allow setup to complete 104 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 4 Create Custom Templates for IBW 9 4 1 Creating Templates In addition to the templates created by Microsoft IBW supports user created templates Templates are essentially just answer files that contain no settings You can create your own templates using Image Configuration Editor 1 Start Image Configuration Editor 2 On the File menu select New Answer File 3 Add desired feature packages to your answer file e It is recommended that you not add any driver or language packages to your template These can be added in IBW 4 On theValidate menu selectAdd Required Packages e While you may also choose Add Required and Optional Packages this makes removing packages from a template in IBW more difficult as there are many more dependencies between optional packages 5 In the Messages pane you may see warnings and errors a Click on each error and resolve feature package conflicts by selecting or deselecting packages b Review warn
5. 7 1 Prepare and Capture an Image for Deployment 7 1 1 Sysprep the Image You can use the Sysprep tool with other deployment tools to install the Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system onto new hardware Sysprep prepares a computer for disk imaging or delivery to a customer by configuring the device to create a new computer security identifier SDI when the computer is restarted In addition Sysprep cleans up user specific and device specific settings and data that must not be copied to a destination device This process is called generalization To prepare a device for disk imaging 1 Start with the device on which you already installed a Windows Embedded Standard 7 image For more information about building an image see Section 2 2 Open a command prompt and run the following command This will remove all device and user specific information from the image and shut down the device sysprep generalize shutdown 3 Optional You can also use an answer file with Sysprep by adding the unattend command sysprep generalize shutdown unattend lt file_path gt l Sysprep can be found on your device in the folder Windows System32 Sysprep You may E need to navigate to the root directory or to the Sysprep sub folder to run Sysprep For additional sysprep command line options refer to the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit Help 75 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 1 2 Capture the Image Into a Windows Image
6. CPU Temperature Read Enable Thermal Data Reporting Thermal Data Reporting Enable Alert Enable Lock Lock all Alert Enable settings 32 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion Main Advanced Chipset Intel IGD SWSCI CpRegion Configuration DVMT FIXED Memory IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default Active LFP No LVDS Panel Color Depth 18 Bit LFP LCD Panel Type 1024 x 768 LVDS Panel Sealing Auto Backlight Control PWM Inverted BIA Control VBIOS Default Spread Spectrum Clock Chip Of ALS Support Disabled Gfx Low Power Mode Enabled DVMT FIXED Memory Save amp Exit Select Screen 4 Select Item Enter Select pa F1 F2 F3 F4 Change Field General Eelp Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Select DVMT FIXED Mode Memory size used by Internal Graphics Device Options are 128MB 256MB and Maximum IGD Boot Type Select the Video Device which will be activated during POST This has no effect if external graphics present Options are VBIOS Default CRT LFP CRT LFP EFP and CRT EFP Active LFP Select the Active LFP Configuration No LVDS VBIOS does not enable LVDS Int LVDS VBIOS enables LVDS driver by Integrated encoder SDVO LVDS VBIOS enables LVDS driver by SDVO encoder eDP LVDS Driven by Int DisplayPort encoder Panel Scaling Select the LCD panel scaling option used by the Internal Graphics Device Options are Auto Force Scaling Off and
7. Windows Welcome is part of the setup UI that appears at the final stage of the setup process or on first boot after a captured image is deployed This Ul element is run online booting from the target device and is a stand alone application that runs when an image is set up with Image Builder Wizard or deployed from a sysprepped WIM file In the OOBE UI an end user can configure certain personalization settings such as naming the computer creating a user account setting date and time time zone and so on Many of these settings may not be applicable in embedded scenarios and therefore you may wish to suppress the OOBE UI during setup In this lab we suppress the OOBE UI that appears at the end of setup Suppression of the OOBE UI is accomplished by providing the necessary information to the setup OOBE process by using a properly populated answer file Some key points that you should consider when suppressing the OOBE UI are user account creation EULA acceptance and the product key Although all the settings used in this section are required to suppress the OOBE UI these settings in particular are required for your system to be usable If you omit any of these settings from your answer file not only will the OOBE UI appear but your system might possibly be unusable 9 1 1 Create an Answer File Create an answer file that contains all the settings required to suppress OOBE UI 1 Launch the Image Configuration Editor a
8. select Image Configuration Editor 3 On the Tools menu select Media Creation then select Create Windows PE Image 4 Enter a target folder on your development computer to which the binaries will be copied 5 Select the desired disk architecture 6 Click OK 7 Copy the contents of the ISO sub folder from the target folder on your development computer to the root directory of your bootable utility disk 5 6 2 Create a Custom Windows PE Image See the topic Create a Custom Windows PE Image in the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit Help for more information about creating a custom Windows PE Image and gathering other files to add to the bootable USB drive you created in section 1 6 1 52 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 6 Build Windows Embedded Standard 7 Images 6 1 Build a Windows Embedded Standard 7 Image with Image Builder Wizard Image Builder Wizard IBW is a tool you can use to create configure and install Windows Embedded Standard 7 on your device The wizard runs directly on your device and guides you through a set of configuration choices After you make your selections the wizard creates and installs Windows Embedded Standard 7 onto the device You can further customize the installation or you can capture it to an image file and deploy it to other devices In this lab you will use IBW on your device to create different Windows Embedded Standard 7 images You can follow the steps provided in this lab to creat
9. wim File Now that you have a generalized Standard 7 image installed on your device you can use ImageX to capture it into a wim file so you can deploy it to other devices To create a wim file 1 On your device do one of the following e Boot into Image Builder Wizard from your utility disk or the Windows Embedded Standard 7 DVD and open a command prompt by either e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page press Shift F10 e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Launch WinPE Command Prompt e Boot into Windows PE from your utility disk 2 If necessary connect to your network share or the media share that you want to copy your captured image to For example the following command will connect you to a network share located at mycomputer images with the user mydomain user and a password of password net use mycomputer images USER mydomain user password 3 Capture the image using ImagexX You can do this by entering the following command where C is the drive you want to capture andZ Mydevice wim is the location where you want to save your Windows Image file imagex capture C Z mydevice wim Drive C verify 4 You can also compress the captured image to reduce the size of the image For example imagex capture compress maximum C Z mydevice wim Drive CE TEEN oolkit Help 7 2 Deploy an Image Using ImageX In this lab you will deploy
10. 1 3 DSEK 10 MEDIA PLAYER Specifications System Specification Processor Intel Core i5 Processor 520M System Chipset Mobile Intel QM57 Express Chipset System Memory 2 x 2GB SO DIMM DDR3 1066MT s System Storage SATA 2 5 Hard Disk BIOS AMI 4Mbit SPI Flash Graphic Chipset Integrated Graphics Ethernet Intel 82577LM Gigabit Ethernet Audio Realtek ALC 888 codec USB 4 x USB ports USB 2 0 Compliant Wireless WiFi Bluetooth Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 1 O Connectors Rear Panel External I Os 1 x RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbps 1 x VGA 1 x HDMI 1 x DVI D 1 x Display Port 2 x USB Front Panel External I Os 2 x USB 1 x Power SSD LED 1 x Reset Power on Button 1 x Line in Line out Mic in Mechanical Specification Construction Aluminum housing Mounting VESA Mounting Dimension 184 x 50 x 125 mm W x H x D Environmental Specification Operation Temperature 0 40 C Operating Humidity 30 90 non condensing RH 15 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide DSEK 10 Media Player Power HDD Reset Line out Linein Mic in LED 1 4 DSEK 10 Function Block 800 1067 DDR3 Core ib Series Pr qcestor 800 1067 DDR3 VGA Port 6 Hi Speed USB 2 0 Ports VGA FDI DMI 2GB i 6 internal ports E DP
11. 2 On the Tools menu select Media Creation then select Create IBW Image with full Distribution Share 3 Enter the desired distribution share to be copied 4 Select your USB drive as the target folder 5 Select the desired disk architecture 6 Click OK 5 6 Create a Windows Preinstallation Environment Utility Drive Optional In some instances you may want to create a utility disk that includes the Windows Preinstallation Environment Windows PE Windows PE is a lightweight version of Windows used mainly for deployment You may prefer to use Windows PE instead of Image Builder Wizard if your USB drive is smaller than 2 GB if you have space limitations on your device or if your device requires custom drivers that you will install on a custom version of Windows PE 51 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 5 6 1 Create a Windows PE Utility Disk with Image Configuration Editor The Windows PE Utility Disk feature of the Media Creation tool in Image Configuration Editor provides the ability to quickly generate a Windows PE disk for gathering information about your target device or for deploying an image using Image Builder Wizard The generated disk includes TAP exe ImageX and Package Scanner To generate a Windows PE utility disk 1 Create a bootable utility disk section 1 6 1 above 2 Start Image Configuration Editor on your development computer e From the Start menu select Programs select Windows Embedded Standard 7 then
12. Filter EWF Hibernate Once Resume Many HORM and Registry Filter select e Embedded Enabling Features Enhanced Write Filter with HORM e Embedded Enabling Features Registry Filter e Boot Environments Enhanced Write Filter Boot Environment Although EWF can be used without HORM using HORM requires EWF Adding EWF in IBW without an answer file will configure all existing volumes to be protected in RAM REG mode however EWF will be disabled for all of them To add language packs in the Distribution Share pane expand the Packages LanguagePack en US node Right click the English US Language Pack package and select Add to Answer File Add additional language packs the same way To change Internet Explorer 8 settings a Inthe Answer File pane click on the Internet Explorer 8 Browser package b Inthe Settings pane change Filter View to 4 Specialize c Inthe Settings pane click on the Value column to update the value for each of the following settings d Set Home_Page to www microsoft com embedded e Set IEWelcomeMsg to false f Save your answer file You have now changed the way Internet Explorer behaves by using Image Configuration Editor s settings UI You can change additional settings in your answer file the same way To resolve dependencies from the Validate menu select Add Required Packages a If there are any errors listed in the Validation tab of the Messages pane that state Dependencies of th
13. General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save BSC Exit Save Options Save Changes Restore Defaults Save as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Boot Override SATA ATAPI iHDS110 4 SATA Hitachi HDS721616PLA380 Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Save Options Reset System with ME disable Mode Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes Disacard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes Save Changes Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options Discard Changes Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options Restore Defaults Restore Load Defaults values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults 45 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options Boot Override Pressing ENTER causes the system to enter the OS Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Attempts to Launch EFI Shell application Shellx64 efi from one of the available filesystem devices Reset System with ME disable Mode ME will run into the temporary disable mode 46 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 5 Building a custom operating system using Windows Embedded Standard 7 5 1 Introduction 5 2 5 3 Welcome to
14. Graphic Adapter Graphics Turbo IMON Current VT d PCI Express Compliance Mode PCI Express Port IGD Memory PAVP Mode PEG Force Gen1 Low MMIO Align Low MMIO resources align at 64MB 1024MB Initiate Graphic Adapter Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device Options are IGD PCI IGD PCI PEG PEG IGD PEG PCI and SG Graphics Turbo IMON Current Graphics turbo IMON current values supported 14 31 VT d VT d Enable Disable PCI Express Compliance Mode PCI Express Compliance Mode Enable Disable PCI Express Port Options are Disabled Enabled and Auto IGD Memory IGD Share Memory Size Options are Disable 32M 64M and 128M PAVP Mode Select PAVP Mode used by Internal Graphics Device Options are Disabled and 40 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Enabled PEG Force Geni PCI Express Port Force Gen1 Options are Disabled and SB Chipset Configuration This section allows you to configure the South Bridge Chipset Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit SB Chipset Configuration SMBus Controller SbE Controller Enabled Wake on LAN from S5 Enabled Restore AC Power Loss Power Off SLP S Assertion Stretch Enable Enabled SLP 54 Assertion Width 4 5 Seconds Audio Configuration Select Screen Azalia HD Audio Enabled t Select Item Azalia internal HDMI codec Disabled Enter Select Change Field High Precision Event Timer Configuration General Help High Precision Timer Enabled Previo
15. Maintain Aspect Ratio Backlight Control Back Light Control Setting Options are PWM Inverted PWM Nrmal GMBus Inverted and GMBus Normal BIA Control Options are VBIOS Default Disabled and Level 1 2 3 4 5 33 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Spread Spectrum Clock Chip The default setting is Off Other options are Hardware Spread is controlled by chip Software Spread is controlled by BIOS ALS Support Enabled or Disabled Valid only for ACPI Legacy ALS Support through the IGD INT10 function ACPI ALS suport through an ACPI ALS driver Gfx Low Power Mode Enabled or Disabled This option is applicable for SFF only Intel TDT AT p Configurations Aptio Setup Utili Main Advanced Chipset Boot Intel Theft Deterrence Technology Configuration TDT Disabled TDT Recovery 3 Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save BSC Exit TDT Enable Disable TDT in BIOS for testing only TDT Recovery Set the number of times Recovery attempted will be allowed 34 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Intel TXT LT Configuration Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Intel Trusted Execution Technology Configuration Select Screen Intel TXT LT Support Disabled Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Intel TXT LT Support Enable Disable
16. Optimized Default TOC Limit 3 Save ESC Exit TOP Limit o Hyper threading Enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized for Hyper Threading Technology and Disabled for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper Threading Technology When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package Limit CPUID Maximum Disabled for Windows XP Execute Disable Bit XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 Re33dHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Hardware Prefetcher To turn on off the MLC streamer prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch To turn on off prefetching of adjacent cache lines Intel Virtualization Technology 29 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Power Technology Enable the power management features TDC Limit TDP Limit Turbo XE Mode Processor TDC Limit in 1 8 A granularity O means using the factory configured value SATA Configuration SATA Devices Configuration Main Advanced Chipset SATA Configuration Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit SATA Pond Hitachi HDS721 160 0GB SATA Port Not Present SATA Port2 Not Pres
17. Scanner to the root of an offline WES2011 installation for example if you attached the WES2011 device s hard disk to your development computer or mounted the wim file Running Package Scanner without the Image option scans WES2011 images online If you would like to run Package Scanner online run CopyPkgScn cmd from your Image Configuration Editor folder If you are running as administrator double clicking CopyPkgScn will create a pkgscn folder which you may copy to your target device Running CopyPkgScn from a command prompt allows you to specify a target directory The following examples assume Package Scanner is run online on the WES2011 image Use Image D where D is the location of your offline WES2011 image to run Package Scanner offline If your development computer is running a 64 bit operating system the paths listed above will instead be under the C Program Files x86 directory 8 4 1 Package Enumeration Package Scanner can list the packages installed in an image by using the Get Packages command This command is useful for determining what packages are in your image and what updates have been applied By using the ConfigSetDir option in addition to Get Packages you can save the list of installed packages into an answer file in a configuration set Example 91 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide PkgScn exe Get Packages ConfigSetDir E configset 8 4 2 Find Applicable Updates Using the Find U
18. Servicing and Management DISM DISM is a command line tool that installs uninstalls configures and updates features and packages In the first section you will create a configuration set using Image Configuration Editor Then you will install the updates by choosing either online or offline commands In order to complete this lab you must have a bootable device with a custom image already installed Using the image you installed in sections 2 1 1 or 2 2 1 8 1 1 3 4 Create a Configuration Set using Image Configuration Editor Open Image Configuration Editor select your Distribution Share and open an existing answer file or create a new answer file f you are creating a new image ensure that the Embedded Core package Product Operating System Foundation Core Embedded Edition is in you answer file his package is added by default when you create a new answer file f you are adding a package to an existing image remove the Embedded Core package m your answer file Select one or more packages to add to your existing image for example Windows Media Player found under Graphics and Multimedia optional Add the driver packages needed by your device in one of two ways e Manually add driver packages from the Distribution Share Packages Driver category e Use a pmq file by clicking File and then Import PMQ Resolve dependencies by 84 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide a Selecting Validate and then sele
19. These selections are for the primary language of your image You can add additional languages later Click Next to continue The Summary of Drivers and Features page shows a summary of the drivers to be installed detected devices and feature packages in your template Check the Modify Drivers and Modify Features checkboxes and click Next 54 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 10 On the Find and Select Drivers page choose one of the following options and click Next to continue e The Automatically detect devices option detects the drivers on your device and attempts to find drivers for them e The Choose a PMQ option makes it possible for you to import a device list from a previously generated PMQ file As with Windows Embedded XP TAP exe is used to generate this PMQ file e The Do not select additional drivers option includes only the drivers in Embedded Core Your image will still be bootable but drivers for non boot critical devices may not be installed The Confirm drivers to be installed page shows drivers that will be installed as well as the devices that were detected on your computer for which we do not have drivers Click Browse if you want to add custom drivers Click Next to continue On the Please select Feature Packagesto include in your image page you can add additional features to your configuration Because you started from the Digital Signage template several packages have been preselected for you C
20. Windows notepad Update packages for 64 bit configurations KB Feature set Parent Package Component 400000 WinEmb Accessibility Microsoft Windows accessibilitycpl 400001 WinEmb lE Core Microsoft Windows lE Behaviors 400002 WinEmb MediaPlayer Microsoft Windows MediaPlayer autoplay 400003 WinEmb INF EmbeddedCore Drivers Package 1394 inf 400004 Microsoft Windows Embedded Features Package Microsoft Windows WBioSrvc 400005 WinEmb usbboot embedded usbstor inf 400006 WinEmb usb usbstor inf 400007 WinEmb Shell Basic Microsoft Windows notepad 8 2 3 Adding a Package Using DISM 1 From a command prompt on your device add two sample packages to your mounted image by using the DISM Add Package command For example DISM image C TAP Mount Add Package PackagePath D Updates KB600000 V1 001 WinEmb6 1 KB600000 x86 cab 2 Verify that the packages were added to the image by using the DISM Get Packages command Get Packages does not return a list of msu packages instead it shows the corresponding cab package For example DISM image C TAP Mount Get packages 8 2 4 Unmount and Commit Changes In this step you will unmount and commit the changes to the image From the command prompt type DISM unmount wim Mountdir C TAP Mount commit 8 2 5 Redeploy and Verify In this step you will redeploy your updated image and verify that the updates were installed 1 Depl
21. a language select the language you would like to add If the language was not already added to your image it will be added The selected language will also be set to the default system language 82 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Apply an Answer File 1 Do one of the following e Boot into Image Builder Wizard from your utility disk and open a command prompt by either e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page press Shift F10 e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Launch WinPE Command Prompt e Boot into Windows PE from your utility disk 2 Navigate to the directory that contains setup exe e Ifyou are booting from your Image Builder Wizard disk look in lt disk gt sources e Ifyou are booting from a Windows PE disk make sure that you can access your Image Builder Wizard files from either a network location or USB drive Navigate to that location and find setup exe in the sources folder 3 Type the following at the command prompt where z mydevice wim and y myanswerfile xml refer to the names and locations of your files setup exe installfrom Z mydevice wim unattend Y myanswerfile xml 83 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 8 Service an Image 8 1 Service an Image with Image Configuration Editor and DISM This lab consists of two procedures in which you apply updates to a Windows Embedded Standard 7 image by using Image Configuration Editor and Deployment Image
22. a standard device such as disk drives serial ports and parallel ports It also password protection as well as special support for detailed fine tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system BIOS Setup The BIOS provides a Setup utility program for specifying the system configurations and settings The BIOS ROM of the system stores the Setup utility When you turn on the computer the BIOS is immediately activated Pressing the lt Del gt key immediately allows you to enter the Setup utility If you are alittle bit late pressing the lt Del gt key POST Power On Self Test will continue with its test routines thus preventing you from invoking the Setup If you still wish to enter Setup restart the system by pressing the Reset button or simultaneously pressing the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Delete gt keys You can also restart by turning the system Off and back On again The following message will appear on the screen Press lt DEL gt to Enter Setup In general you press the arrow keys to highlight items lt Enter gt to select the lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt keys to change entries lt F1 gt for help and lt Esc gt to quit When you enter the Setup utility the Main Menu screen will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from various setup functions and exit choices 22 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 4 3 Main BIOS Setup This setup allows you to record some basic hardware configu
23. c Click the Resolve button and resolve all dependency issues e Ifaskedto choose between Standard Windows USB Stack and Bootable Windows USB Stack make sure you leave only Bootable Windows USB Stack checked e Continue resolving dependencies until complete 5 Make certain the UFD is plugged into the device then select Next to continue 6 On the target drive selection screen select the UFD target partition and format it then continue the installation process 7 Allow setup to complete 8 If this UFD will be deployed to another machine follow the SysPrep instructions in section 3 1 1 Note If you are using a UFD with WinPE to run IBW and your install target is a second UFD after the file copy and when the reboot happens remove the WinPE UFD from the system to 101 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 3 2 Install from Image Builder Wizard to Hard Drive ImageX to UFD 1 Run Image Builder Wizard from your chosen source network share DVD or utility disk 2 Continue through the wizard 3 On the Please select Feature Packages to include in your image page a Under Embedded Enabling Features select Bootable Windows USB Stack b Add any additional packages you wish to include 102 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide c Click the Resolve button and resolve all dependency issues e If asked to choose between Standard Windows USB Stack and Bootable Windows USB Stack make sure you leave only Bootable Windows US
24. instructions in the installation wizard to complete the installation process 48 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 5 4 1 Open Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit Help The Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit Help contains more detailed information on many of the topics and steps contained in this manual To access the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit Help 1 Start Image Configuration Editor on your development computer e From the Start menu click Programs click Windows Embedded Standard 7 and then click Image Configuration Editor 2 On the toolbar click the Help icon to launch Help 49 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 5 5 Create a Utility Drive The DSEK device is able to boot from either an external USB DVD drive or via a bootable USB flash drive You can use the x86 Windows Embedded Standard 7 DVD and an external USB DVD drive to install the OS image directly to your device Otherwise you can create a bootable USB drive by using the DiskPart tool and then loading the USB Drive with Image Builder Wizard IBW or Windows Preinstallation Environment WinPE Diskpart supports the partitioning and formatting of a USB Flash Device UFD as a bootable device A USB drive with a minimum of 4 GB is recommended for a utility drive loaded with Image Builder Wizard 5 5 1 Make Your Utility Disk Bootable 1 Attach your USB drive to your development computer 2 From a Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows Preinstallation Windows P
25. with the pre release build of Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit found under the Updates folder of the Image Builder Wizard DVD appropriate to your architecture For more information about which updates are available see section 4 2 2 6 3 2 1 To use the Import Package feature in Image Configuration Editor 1 Open Image Configuration Editor on your development computer e Onthe Start menu select Programs select Windows Embedded Standard 7 then select Image Configuration Editor 2 On the File menu click on Import then click on Import Package s 3 In the Select Packages to Import dialog box navigate to the file you want to import and click Open 6 3 2 2 To Import Packages from a command prompt 4 Open a command prompt window and navigate to C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 Tools Image Configuration Editor 5 At the command prompt type the following command to add the update package to the 32 bit distribution share run importpackage lt updatepackage gt C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS If your development computer is running a 64 bit operating system the paths listed above will instead be under the C Program Files x86 directory 6 2 3 Add Third Party Software Optional The recommended way to add custom files to an Windows Embedded Standard 7 runtime is by using Image Configuration Editor and the SOEMS Folder Files placed in the SOEMS Folder will be automatically c
26. you to set up some system features according to your preference Main Advanced Chipset Legacy OpROM Support Launch PXE OpROM Launch Storage OpPROM gt PCI Subsystem Settings gt ACP Settings Trusted Computing gt Wake up event setting CPU Configuration SATA Configuration Thermal Configuration Select Screen gt Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion Select Item Intel TOT AT p Configurations Enter Select gt Intel TXT LT Configuration Change Field gt USB Configuration General Help Super IO Configuration Previous Values gt HAN Monitor Optimized Default gt Intelligent Power Sharing Save BSC Exit gt AMT Configuration Serial Port Console Redirection gt MXM 3 0 Hybrid Graphics Launch PXE OpROM Enable or Disable Boot Option for Legacy Network Devices Launch Storage OpROM Enable or Disable Boot Option for Legacy Mass Storage Devices with Option ROM gt Wake up event setting Enable Disable Wake up event gt Intel TDT AT p Configurations Disabling TDT Allow user to login to platform This is strictly for testing only This does not disable TDT Services in ME gt Intelligent Power Sharing Intelligent Power Sharing configuration menu NOTE DTS must be enabled for Power Sharing to function gt MXM 3 0 Hybrid Graphics Enable Disable the MXM 3 0 support 24 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide PCI Subsystem Settings This section allows you to configure the PCI PCI X and P
27. you want to enable write filters 6 2 Build a Windows Embedded Standard 7 Image Using Image Configuration Editor 6 2 1 Build a Digital Signage Image with Custom Settings 1 Start Image Configuration Editor on your development computer e From the Start menu selectPrograms selectWindows Embedded Standard 7 then selectimage Configuration Editor 2 On the File menu select Distribution Share then navigate to the desired distribution share The default distribution share locations are e Ona development computer running a 32 bit operating system e x86 distribution share C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS e amd64 distribution share C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS64 Ona development computer running a 64 bit operating system e x86 distribution share C Program Files x86 Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS e amd64 distribution share C Program Files x86 Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS64 57 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 3 On the File menu click New Answer File By default the Embedded Edition package is added to this new answer file This is the Embedded Core package 4 Add Driver Packages a On the File menu click Import then select Import PMQ to add device drivers using a PMQ file In the Messages pane in the Import PMQ tab you can review the results of mapping the devices in a PMQ file to driver packages e Successfully mapped devices will be listed To view the package in the answe
28. your Windows Embedded Standard 7 image onto a device by using ImageX and Windows PE To do so you must first format the hard drive of the destination device with two partitions apply the image to the second partition then run BCDBoot to reconfigure the BCD store 76 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 2 1 Prepare your Destination Device To begin this deployment you will need to boot your destination device and prepare the hard drive by using Windows PE and DiskPart If you do not have a separate destination device you can reuse your reference device as the destination device To prepare the hard drive 1 On your device do one of the following Boot into Image Builder Wizard from your utility disk or the Windows Embedded Standard 7 DVD and open a command prompt by either e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page press Shift F10 e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Launch WinPE Command Prompt e Boot into Windows PE from your utility disk You may need to override the boot order to boot from the utility disk or CD DVD ROM drive During initial boot select the appropriate function key to override the boot order 2 Run the DiskPart tool by typing the following at the command prompt diskpart 77 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 3 Use the DiskPart tool to determine the disk number and device size to be used for the next step Liet chalk 4 Use the DiskPart t
29. 0 Media Player User Guide e 1GB of flash or hard drive space 4 GB recommended e 512 MB of RAM 1 GB recommended for amd64 devices e 900 MHz CPU or equivalent e At least one of the following bootable media types e Bootable DVD ROM drive e Bootable USB 2 0 port and a USB Flash Drive UFD with 4 GB free space or access to a local network e BIOS supporting Windows Preinstallation Environment Windows PE 3 0 e Minimum hardware requirements particularly RAM requirements may be greater depending on the size and type of feature packages selected 5 4 Install Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit You can install Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit on your development computer from a DVD or from setup files downloaded from Microsoft Connect 1 Run Setup exe e Ifyou have the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit DVD installation should begin when you insert the DVD into the DVD drive If it doesn t start automatically the Setup exe file can be found at lt DVD Drive gt Setup exe 2 On the Setup Type page do one of the following e To install the tools and distribution share to the default location select Complete The default locations are e 32 bit operating system System Drive Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 e 64 bit operating system System Drive Program Files x86 Windows Embedded Standard 7 e To install the tools and distribution share to a different location select Custom 3 Follow the
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31. 2 version 2 1 still takes up disk space To try out scavenging install two versions of an update A directory of sample version 1 and 2 updates for you to test with is included in the Updates folder on your Image Builder Wizard x86 and amd64 DVDs You ll need to use DISM to first install version 1 of the update then install version 2 of the update You can use the following DISM command to install updates dism exe online add package packagepath D Updates KB600000 V1 001 WinEmb6 1 KB600000 x86 cab 92 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Install the first version of the update and then install the second version Once both updates are installed if you run the following command you will find that both packages are installed although the version 1 package is listed as superseded Dism exe online get packages Now run Pkgscn exe Find Scavenge ConfigSetDir e configset Package Scanner will detect that version 1 of the update is not being used and is therefore eligible for scavenging The configuration set created with the ConfigSetDir option contains an answer file that tells DISM to remove the unused packages You can apply the answer file using DISM by running the following command from your runtime image Dism exe online apply unattend e ConfigSet Autounattend xml 93 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 Additional Windows Embedded Standard 7 Labs 9 1 Suppress OOBE The Windows out of box experience OOBE or
32. 7 10 3 2 Standard SUPPOSt cccccccccssssssecececeescesesssaeseceesceeseseseeeeeessessaeeeeeeseeseeeees 108 11 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Introduction The MEDIA PLAYER is designed to satisfy most in the digital signage and industrial market such as Shopping Mall Education and Transportation It s a PC based system with DDR3 SDRAM VGA DVI D HDMI and Display Port controller and on board Gbit Ethernet DSEK 10 integrates one Mini Card PCle slot and one PCIEx4 slot for expandability Communication Discrete Graphics It is a compact design to meet the demanding performance requirements of today s Digital Signage applications Azs A Windows i Embedded intel Standard 7 12 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 1 2 Feature 1 2 1 Feature I Ultra Compact 1 2 2 Feature II External Fan Smart Fan Design gt Fan built up externally gt Dust Isolation gt Removable Fan Remove internal screws Unload the Fan Cover Removable Fan On upper housing from upper housing 13 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 1 2 3 Feature Ill Service Window al gt Fan built up externally gt Dust Isolation gt Removable Fan Remove internal screws Unload the Fan Cover Removable Fan On upper housing from upper housing 1 2 4 Feature IV VESA Mount Bracket Optional 100x100 mm and 75x75mm VESA Mount Support Screw Twin Harbor 14 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide
33. 7 image is deployed you can shut down the device by using the wpeutil shutdown option in Windows PE From the Windows PE command prompt type wpeutil shutdown 7 3 Deploy an Image Using Image Builder Wizard After capturing a custom image to a wim file by using ImageX you can deploy this image by using Image Builder Wizard Using this method you can create customized setup disks that deploy the preconfigured image easily and quickly to your devices 7 3 1 Start Image Builder Wizard with your Image Choose one of the following four methods to start Image Builder Wizard with your image 7 3 1 1 Use the Deploy an Answer File or WIM button 1 Boot your device into Image Builder Wizard using the Windows Embedded Standard 7 DVD or the utility disk you created in section 1 6 2 On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Deploy an Answer File or WIM 3 Browse to your WIM file and click Open 7 3 1 2 Use the installfrom Switch 1 Do one of the following e Boot into Image Builder Wizard from your utility disk and open a command prompt by either e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page press Shift F10 e On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Launch WinPE Command Prompt e Bootinto Windows PE from your utility disk 2 Navigate to the directory that contains setup exe e Ifyou are booting from your Image Builder Wizard disk look in lt drive gt sources 7
34. 9 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide e Ifyou are booting from a Windows PE disk make sure you can access your Image Builder Wizard files from either a network location or a USB drive Navigate to that location and find setup exe in the sources folder 3 Type the following at the command prompt setup exe installfrom lt drive gt mydevice wim 7 3 1 3 Use the InstallFrom Unattend Setting l 1 Use Image Configuration Editor to configure the InstallFrom setting under Windows Embedded Edition Setup Imagelnstall OSImage a The Path setting is the location of your custom image WIM file b You may enter Domain Username and Password settings under Credentials if the path to your WIM is a network location c Save your changes to an answer file 2 Using the answer file you just created do one of the following e Boot into Image Builder Wizard from your utility disk On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page press Shift F10 to open a command prompt e Bootinto Windows PE from your utility disk 80 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 3 Navigate to the directory that contains setup exe e Ifyouare booting from your Image Builder Wizard disk look in lt drive gt sources e Ifyou are booting from a Windows PE disk make sure you can access your Image Builder Wizard files from either a network location or a USB drive Navigate to that location and find setup exe in the sources folder 4 Type the following at a
35. B Stack checked e Continue resolving dependencies until complete 4 On the drive selection screen select the first partition on the target drive using the GUI tools to partition and format the drive as appropriate 5 If this image will be deployed to another machine follow the SysPrep instructions in step 3 1 1 6 Capture the sysprepped image to a wim file with the following command imagex capture lt src gt lt dst gt lt name gt 7 Insert the destination UFD 8 Run Diskpart by doing the following a From a Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows Preinstallation Windows PE 3 0 environment run the DiskPart tool by typing the following at a command prompt diskpart The version of the DiskPart tool provided by Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows PE 2 0 2 1 and 3 0 supports the partitioning and formatting of a UFD as a bootable device Previous versions of the DiskPart tool including the version provided by Windows XP do not fully support partitioning and f formatting a UFD to be bootable and should not be used b Use the DiskPart tool to determine the disk number and device size to be used for the next step by typing the following at the DiskPart prompt list disk c Use the DiskPart tool to partition and format the drive and make it bootable At the DiskPart prompt type the following replacing lt disk_number gt with the disk number of the USB drive select disk lt disk_number gt clean
36. CI Express settings Aptio Setup Utilis Main Advanced Chipset Security Save amp Exit PCI Bus Onver Version V 2 02 01 PCI ROM Priority EFI Compatible ROM PCI Common Settings PCI Latency Timer 32 PCI Bus Clocks VGA Palette Snoop Disabled PERR Generation Disabled SERR Generation Disabled PCI Express Device Settings Relaxed Ordering Disabled Select Screen Extended Tag Disabled 4 Select Item No Snoop Enabled Enter Select Maximum Payload Auto Change Field Maximum Read Request Auto General Eelp Previous Values PCI Express Link Settings Optimized Default ASPM Support Disabled Save ESC Exit WARNING Enabling ASPM may cause Some PCI E devices to fail Extended Synch Disabled PCI ROM Priority In case of multiple Option ROMs Legacy and EFI Compatible specifies what PCI Option ROM to launch PCI Latency Timer Value to be programmed into PCI Latency Timer Register VGA Palette Snoop Enables or Disables VGA Palette Registers Snooping PERR Generation Enables or Disables PCI Device to Generate PERR SERR Generation Enables or Disables PCI Device to Generate SERR Relaxed Ordering Enables or Disables PCI Express Device Relaxed Ordering Extended Tag If ENABLED allows Device to use 8 bit Tag field as a requester 25 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide No Snoop Enables or Disables PCI Express Device No Snoop option Maximum Payload Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS to
37. Configuration Editor without a configuration set or do not provide a configuration file you can manually place the file in the directory ProgramData Microsoft DialogFilter on the device runtime The file must be named ConfigurationList xml Note he XML file must be saved in Unicode format This can be done using Notepad if you choose the save as option and choose utf 8 100 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 3 Build a USB bootable Windows Embedded 2011 image USB Boot is an Embedded Enabling Feature EEF that you can use to boot a Windows Embedded 2011 image from a USB Flash drive UFD such as a USB thumb drive or USB key instead of the device hard drive Choose one of the two options below for building a USB bootable image with Image Builder Wizard Although slightly more complicated the second option will run faster 9 3 1 Install from Image Builder Wizard directly to UFD 1 Make sure the USB drive you want to install to is plugged into the device that is currently running Image Builder Wizard Also make sure there are no files on the USB drive that you need because they may be lost during setup 2 Run Image Builder Wizard from your chosen source network share DVD or utility disk 3 Continue through the wizard 4 On the Please select Feature Packages to include in your image page a Under Embedded Enabling Features select Bootable Windows USB Stack b Add any additional packages you wish to include
38. E 3 0 environment run the DiskPart tool by typing the following at a command prompt Diskpart he version of the DiskPart tool provided by Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows PE 0 2 1 and 3 0 supports the partitioning and formatting of a UFD as a bootable device revious versions of the DiskPart tool including the version provided by Windows XP do ot fully support partitioning and formatting a UFD to be bootable and should not be 3 Use the DiskPart tool to determine the disk number and device size to be used for the next step by typing the following at the DiskPart prompt list clilsix 4 Use the DiskPart tool to partition and format the drive and make it bootable At the DiskPart prompt type the following replacing lt disk_number gt with the disk number of the USB drive 50 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide select disk lt disk_number gt clean create part pri select part 1 active format fs ntfs quick assign exit Your USB drive is now bootable 5 5 2 Add Image Builder Wizard to Your Utility Disk The Image Builder Wizard disks provide the ability to quickly generate a new IBW disk in the event IBW has been serviced or new packages have been added to the distribution share To generate an Image Builder Wizard Disk 1 Start Image Configuration Editor on your development computer e From the Start menu select Programs select Windows Embedded Standard 7 then select Image Configuration Editor
39. I port Display port 4 Choose the right AC plug for your electrical outlets Connect it to the 12V AC DC adapter Plug in the AC DC adapter Steps to power up the DSEK 10 Media Player 1 Press the power button located at the front panel of chassis 2 As the system boots press Del to enter the EFI firmware setup 3 Check time date and configuration settings and change if necessary 4 Press F10 to save and exit the EFI firmware setup Steps to Power down the DSEK 10 Media Player There are three options for powering down the DSEK 10 Media Player 1 Use OS controlled shutdown through the menu or equivalent 2 Press the power button at the front panel of chassis to begin power down 3 If the system is hung it is possible to asynchronously shut the system down by pressing the power button continuously for 4 seconds Caution We do not recommend powering down the board by removing power to the DC power supply or disconnecting the DC input from the board 19 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 2 3 Shutting Down the MEDIA PLAYER There is only one way we recommend that users can shut down the DSEK 10 Without Start in Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system users can only simultaneously press the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Delete gt keys and then the screen will show like below Lock this computer gt Switch User O Log off gt Change a password Start Task Manager Cancel a Windows Stan
40. Intel Trusted Execution Technology Support USB Configuration Main Advanced Chipset Boot Save amp Exit USS Configuration Select Screen USB Devices 2 Hubs Select Item Enter Select Change Field Legacy USB Support General Help EHCI Hand off Previous Values Device Reset Timeout Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications EHCI Hand off Enabled Disabled This is a workaround for Oses without EHCI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Device Reset Timeout USB mass storage device Start Unit command timeout Options are 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 35 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Super IO Configuration Main Advanced Chipset Save amp Exit Super IO Configuration Select Screen Super IO Chip Fintek F81885 Sel Iten gt Serial Port 0 Configuration t act Enter Select gt Serial Port 1 Configuration Change Field gt Serial Port 2 Configuration General Eelp gt Serial Port 3 Configuration Previous Values Power Failure Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Serial Port Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Ports User can Enable Disable the serial port and Select an optimal settings for the Super IO Device Power Failure Options are Kee
41. K 10 Media Player User Guide Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit COMO Disabled o P Console Redirection ort is Disabled Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select A E Change Field Console Redirection Enabled Pl General Help Out of Band Mgmt Port COMO Disabled F2 Previous Values Data Bits 8 F3 Optimized Default Parity None P4 Save ESC Exit Stop Bits 1 Terminal Type VT UTF8 Serial Port for Out ot Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Console Redirection Console Redirection Enable Disable Terminal Type VT UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out of band management The next best choice is VT100 and then VT100 Intel ME Subsystem This section allows you to configure the PCI settings Main Advanced Chipset Boot Save amp Exit intel ME Subsystem Configuration Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit ME Version ME Subsystem End of Post Message Execute MEBx ME Version Launches Enabled Disabled the boot option for legacy network devices ME Subsystem Launches Enabled Disabled the boot option for legacy network devices End of Post Message Launches Enabled Disabled the boot option for legacy network devices Execute ME8x 38 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Launches Enabled Disabled the boot option for legacy network devices 4 5 Chips
42. Open If you stored your answer file on a network drive you will need to access it from Windows PE by first mapping a network drive by using the wpeinit and net use commands Wpeinit initializes basic WinPE functions like networking Please run wpeinit first then wait approximately 1 minute before continuing Example i wpeinit net use z MyNetworkShareLocation 9 2 Using a Custom Shell and Custom Branding This section describes how to create a custom shell experience using all of the custom shell components Each of these components can be used separately or in any combination With custom shell you can e Hide boot screens e Use Shell Launcher to reference a custom shell e Remove Windows branding from startup screens e Replace the background image for the startup screens 95 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide e Add message blockers 9 2 1 9 2 2 Hide boot screens The kernel screens shown during startup and resume from hibernation can be suppressed by adding the package Hide Boot Screens to your runtime using Image Configuration Editor or Image Builder Wizard Use Shell Launcher 9 2 2 1 To use Image Configuration Editor to reference a custom shell preferred method 1 Determine which package s if any your shell needs and select those packages 2 Select Command Prompt with Custom Shell as your shell 3 Place your shell in the appropriate SOEMS folder Refer to section 2 2 3 for a
43. Port D SS Display Port QMS7 e ae TD DP Port C Seas 8202 DP Port B a COM1 COM2 PC x1 GLCl LAN Connect LC a Gigabit Ethernet 2 5 HDD LAN PHY 82577LM SPI Flash SST25VF064C SSD Line in Line out Mic in 16 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 1 5 DSEK 10 Application Application e Retail Stores e Hospitality e Museums e Kiosk e Hotels e Galleries e Phamacies e Libraries e Financial e Transportation 17 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 2 Getting Started 2 1 Input Output Devices The following figure shows the I O arrangement of DSEK 10 Media Player The backside of the chassis contains most of the connectors DSEK 10 Media Player has three types DSEK 10 MEDIA PLAYER Mic in USB VGA Power Hdd LED USB D P Reset Line in HDMI LAN1 Line out DVI 18 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 2 2 Starting the MEDIA PLAYER The following sections summarize the necessary hardware and power on instructions for the DSEK 10 Media Player 2 2 1 Required Peripherals External USB interface DVD player not included USB interface Keyboard and Mouse not included External display not included 2 2 2 Power Up Power Down Steps to be completed by the user 1 Connect a USB keyboard in one of the USB connectors 2 Connect a USB mouse in one of the USB connectors 3 Connect a external monitor to one of the Multi Display IO as below VGA port DVI D port HDM
44. Windows Embedded Standard 7 This chapter is a guide to help you use and evaluate Windows Embedded Standard 7 In addition to preparation steps such as toolkit installation this manual includes labs for key scenarios such as building an image deploying an image and servicing an image The labs are most easily followed in the order presented You can also chose labs individually based on your interests and previous experience with Windows Embedded but please note that several lab scenarios assume you have the output of an earlier lab scenario Related Windows 7 Documentation Windows Embedded Standard 7 is based on Windows 7 therefore much of the Windows 7 documentation can be used as reference material e Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit Windows AIK online documentation http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID flbae135 4190 4d7c b193 19123141edaa amp displaylang en e Windows 7 Technical Library on Microsoft TechNet http technet microsoft com en us library dd349342 aspx e Windows Developer Center for Windows 7 http msdn microsoft com en us windows dd433113 aspx Minimum Device Hardware Requirements Your DSEK device well exceeds the minimum hardware requirements for Standard 7 and is designed to provide the best possible Digital Signage experience If using other hardware for Standard 7 your device must have the following minimum hardware e 1 GHz x86 or amd64 processor 47 DSEK 1
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46. beSystem Microsoft Windows Shell Setup UserAccounts LocalAccount Name lt Name gt DisplayName lt Display Name gt Specifies a valid account name not already present in your image Specifies a display name for the user account 7 oobeSystem 72 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Microsoft value Specifies a 7 oobeSystem Windows Shell lt password gt password for Setup the user UserAccounts account LocalAccount Password Microsoft value Specifies a 7 oobeSystem Windows Shell lt password gt password for Setup the UserAccounts administrator AdministratorPass word account Microsoft HideEvaluationWar Suppressesthe 7 oobeSystem Windows Core ning 1 display of the Settings evaluation warning AutoLogon Settings Although not actually part of the OOBE suppression the following settings enable AutoLogon which may be desired for some automation scenarios SETTING VALUE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION PASS Microsoft Enabled true Enables 7 oobeSystem Windows Shell Autologon Setup AutoLogon Specifies the Username account that lt autologon will be account name gt F automatically logged on Microsoft LogonCount 9999 Specifies the 7 oobeSystem Windows Shell number of Setup AutoLogon times someone Password can autologon to the device PlainText false Specifies whether the Autologon pas
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48. command prompt setup exe unattend lt path_to_your_answer_file gt 7 3 1 4 Replace the install wim on Image Builder Wizard Media 1 Do one of the following e Follow the steps in section 1 6 to create an Image Builder Wizard USB drive e Copy all files from the Image Builder Wizard DVD to a folder on your development computer 2 Make a backup copy of the install wim file in E Sources 3 Copy mydevice wim to E sources 4 Rename E sources mydevice wim to E sources install wim 5 If E is your USB drive you can use this drive to boot into Image Builder Wizard and automatically use your custom image as the default image to install 6 If E is your folder of files copied from your Image Builder Wizard DVD you will need to create an ISO from these files to turn it back into a DVD Example oscdimg n m b C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 Tools PETools x86 boot etfsboot com E C MyNewIBWDisk iso You may need to change this command to point to etfsboot com correctly based on your installation directory and device architecture 81 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 3 2 Customize a Captured Image In addition to simply deploying custom images with Image Builder Wizard you can also apply answer files and add additional languages to your custom image 7 3 2 1 Add a language 1 Choose one of the methods in section 3 3 1 to start Image Builder Wizard with your image 2 When prompted to choose
49. cting Add Required Packages b If there are any errors on the Validation tab of the Messages pane that read Dependencies of the source package are not satisfied double click the error message and use the Resolve Dependencies dialog box to satisfy all required package dependencies e If you are asked to choose between two USB stacks choose Bootable Windows USB Stack only if you are using the USB Boot EEF and enabling a USB bootable image see section 5 3 Otherwise choose Standard Windows USB Stack e If you are asked to choose between two boot environment packages choose Embedded Windows 7 Boot Environment only if you are installing HORM with EWF Otherwise choose Windows 7 Boot Environment c There may also be additional warnings to resolve d Repeat steps a through c until no dependency errors exist 5 Create a configuration set by selecting Tools and then selecting Create Configuration Set 6 Select the target folder for you configuration set This is the temporary location that will be used to create your configuration set for example C myCs 7 optional You can also use an SOEMS folder see section 2 2 3 8 Click OK 9 When you see the Config set created successfully message click OK 10 Your configuration set is now available at the target folder you specified 11 You can also save the answer file for future use a Select File then select Save Answer File b Enter a l
50. dard 2011 Then users can click the red button on the lower ride side The media player will shut down soon Caution We do not recommend that users directly press power button for the purpose of shutting down The behavior might damage the machine 20 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide ee ao This video shows a demonstration of the Intel Intelligent Digital Signage Proof of Concept powered by Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 The Proof of Concept was introduced at the National Retail Federation conference in January 2010 and was designed to stimulate new ways for businesses to increase profitability engage customers and collect business intelligence through digital signage The Proof of Concept video demonstrates much of what can be accomplished with the combined power of the Intel Core i7 processor and the Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system After viewing the video you can download the Windows Embedded Standard Toolkit from http www microsoft com windowsembedded en us products westandard futureversion mspx and begin building your own Digital Sign using section 5 of this document Building a custom operating system using Windows Embedded Standard 7 21 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 4 BIOS SETUP 4 1 4 2 BIOS Introduction The BIOS Basic Input Output System installed in your computer system s ROM supports Intel processors The BIOS provides critical low level support for
51. dditional SOEMS folder information or Microsoft TechNet article Designing a Distribution Share 4 Add the Shell Launcher component to the offline phase 5 Set the CustomShell setting to run your shell application 6 If necessary update setupcomplete cmd See Microsoft TechNet article Add a Custom Script to Windows Setup 9 2 2 2 To use Image Builder Wizard to reference a custom shell 9 2 3 1 Determine which package s if any your shell needs and select those packages 2 Select Command Shell as your shell 3 Update setupcomplete cmd to modify the HKLM Software Microsoft Windows Embedded EEF Shell Launcher value to include the name of your shell using WMI There is no Image Builder Wizard mechanism to modify unattend xml See Microsoft TechNet article Add a Custom Script to Windows Setup 4 Place your shell in the appropriate SOEMS folder Refer to section 2 2 3 for additional SOEMS folder information or Microsoft TechNet article Designing a Distribution Share Remove Windows branding There are two packages available for branding the startup screens e Windows Embedded Standard Startup Screens shows the Windows Embedded Standard logo 96 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide e Unbranded Startup Screens shows no logo To remove the Windows branding select the Unbranded Startup Screens package 9 2 4 Replace the startup screen background image This step allows you to replace the background imag
52. e cases there are multiple ways to configure your unattended installation which way you choose depends on your build and installation preferences The following tables describe only the minimum required settings to perform an unattended installation on a device with a single partition All the settings are found in sub nodes of the Product Operating System Foundation Core Windows Embedded Edition node packages To update the settings Click on the package that contains the setting in the Answer File pane Change Filter View By to the configuration pass shown for each setting in the following table Click on the Value column and enter the example value for each setting The settings described in this document refer to a setup that has only one system partition Unattended setup and deployment can be achieved on systems with multiple volumes and partitions but the installation partition volume will need to be specified using the Setup Imagelnstall OSImage InstalllTo SMI setting The settings listed in these tables do not include their architecture abbreviation i suffix in order to simplify the presentation The suffix will appear as either x86 or _amd64 depending on the Distribution Share selected for your device s architecture Image Builder Wizard Language and Locale Settings SETTING VALUE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION PASS Microsoft a InputLocale en Specifies the 1
53. e for the startup screens This combined with the step above allows you to rebrand the startup to your custom requirements 1 Add the Custom Logon Desktop Background Images package 2 Use the path setting to point to a directory containing one or more of the files listed below 3 File names must be e backgroundDefault jpg background768x1280 jpg background900x1440 jpg background960x1280 jpg background1024x1280 jpg background1280x1024 jpg background1024x768 jpg background1280x960 jpg background1600x1200 jpg background1440x900 jpg background1920x1200 jpg background1280x768 jpg background1360x768 jpg You do not need to supply all the files BackgroundDefault jpg will be used if the corresponding resolution file is not available The file MUST be less than 256kb Providing the image file that matches your video resolution will improve the system performance 4 Use Image Configuration Editor to create a configuration set or an IBW disk from the answer file 97 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 5 9 2 5 Deploy using the configuration set or answer file Add Message Blockers Windows Embedded Standard 7 has two different message blocking options They can be used separately or in unison an is Daw Datani A Dor j viessage BOX Vejault neply This component will automatically respond to all message boxes using their default response It is identical to the WES component
54. e source package are not satisfied double click the error 59 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide message and use the Resolve Dependencies dialogue box to satisfy all required package dependencies e If you are asked to choose between two USB stacks choose Bootable Windows USB Stack only if you are using the USB Boot Embedded Enabling Feature and enabling a USB bootable image see section 5 3 Otherwise choose Standard Windows USB Stack e If you are asked to choose between two boot environment packages choose Enhanced Write Filter Boot Environment if you are installing HORM with EWF Otherwise choose Windows Boot Environment b Warnings that state Optional Dependencies exist for the source package are acceptable and may be ignored c Continue until all required dependencies are resolved or more information on the three validation options refer to Windows mbedded Standard 7 Help s topic Validating an Answer File in Image 10 Use the answer file you just created to install the digital signage image on your device a Boot your device into Image Builder Wizard using the DVD or utility disk you created in section 1 6 b On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Deploy an Answer File or WIM c Inthe browse to file dialog box browse to your answer file and click Open ou can use this answer file to create a configuration set A confi
55. e the following variations e Animage that can be used for a digital sign device e A minboot image that contains only the base packages referred to as Embedded Core 6 1 1 Build a Digital Signage Image with Embedded Enabling Features To build a digital signage image using IBW 1 Start Image Builder Wizard on your device by either e Start the wizard from your Windows Embedded Standard 7 DVD your ISO image or the USB drive prepared in section 1 6 e Boot your device into Windows PE and run setup exe from another location USB drive network share etc Image Builder Wizard will setup and install Windows Embedded Standard 7 It s i important to make sure you are running the wizard on your device itself and not on your development computer i tienes ci snmennaessetiiesctastiensleeassana Gait N ra neteasavastl ei vocatagi nis aaa coa aaa aa id ia aa ia 2 On the first page select Build an Image 53 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide This option starts IBW and allows you to choose packages drivers and languages to include in your image You can optionally start from a template Accept the End User License Agreement EULA The Choose the way you want to build your image page allows you to start from a template or from a blank configuration In this exercise select the Digital Signage template and click Next Select a language time and currency format and keyboard or input method to install on the final image
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57. ent SATA Ports Not Present SATA Pons Not Present SATA Pond ATAPI IHDS11 ATAPI SATA Mode IDE Mode Serial ATA Controller O Compatbled Serial ATA Controller 1 Enhanced SATA Mode 1 IDE Mode 2 AHCI Mode 3 RAID Mode Serial ATA Controller Enable Disable Serial ATA Controller Thermal Configuration 30 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Main Advanced Chipset Security Save amp Exit Therma Configuration ME SMBus Therma Reporting PPEC PTL MMGPC MPPC PTA PTA_OFFSET MGTA 128 Select Screen MGTA_OFFSET 140 t Select Item Enter Select MCH Temp Read Enabled Change Field PCH Temp Read Enabled General Help CPU Energy Read Enabled Previous Values CPU Temp Read Enabled Optimized Default Therma Data Reporting Enabled Save ESC Exit Alert Enable Lock Disabled ME SMBus Thermal Reporting Enable Disable ME SMBus Thermal Reporting Configuration PPEC Processor Power Error Correction PTL Processor Temperature Limit MMGPC Max Memory Power Clamp MPPC Max Processor Power Clamp MPCP Max Processor Core Power Clamp PTA PCH Temperature Adjust PTA_OFFSET PCH offset for calculating PCH temperature MGTA MCH GfX Temperature Adjust 31 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide MGTA_OFFSET MCH GfxX offset for calculating MCH GfX Temperature MCH Temp Read MCH Temperature Read Enable PCH Temp Read PCH Temperature Read Enable CPU Energy Read CPU Energy Read Enable CPU Temp Read
58. erference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at him own expense 3 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Copyright Notice ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Trademark Acknowledgement Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer We reserve the right to make changes without notice to any product including circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or performance We assume no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product s conveys no license or title under any patent copyright or masks work rights to these products and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent copyright or mask work right infringement unless otherwise specified Applications that are described in this manual are for illustrati
59. et Settings This section allows you to configure and improve your system and allows you to set up some system features according to your preference Aptio Setup Utili Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Enable CSID North Bridge South Bridge gt ME Subsystem Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Field Pl General Help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Default P4 Save ESC Exit Enable CSID By default this item is disabled Enable Compatible Revision ID North Bridge This item shows the North Bridge Parameters South Bridge This item shows the South Bridge Parameters ME Subsystem This item shows the ME Subsystem Parameters North Bridge 39 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide This section allows you to configure the North Bridge Chipset Aptio Setup Utili Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Memory information CPU Type Arrandale Total Memory 4096 MB DDR2 1066 Memory Siot0 2048 MB DOR 1086 Memory Siot1 o Memory Slot2 2045 MB DOR 1086 Memory Siot3 140 CASS Latency tCL 7 RASS Active Time tRAS Select Screen Row Precharge Time tRP 7 t 4 Select Item RASsto CASE Delay tRCD 7 Enter Select Row Refresh Cycle Timea tRFC o Change Field Write to Read Delay tWTR Pl General Help Active to Active Delay RRD F2 Previous Values Read CASH Precharge tRTP 5 F3 Optimized Default F4 Save ESC Exit Low MMIO Align Initiate
60. f you are satisfied with your selections click Next 13 Select the disk or partition where you would like to install the image then click Next to begin installation and set up of the customized Windows Embedded Standard 7 image on your device 14 To enable Embedded Enabling Features after installation is complete open a command prompt on your device and run the following commands For FBWF and Registry Filter fbwfmgr enable fbwfmrg addvolume c e For EWF HORM and Registry Filter ewfmgr c enable ewfmgr c activatehorm 15 Once HORM has been activated it should be tested a Reboot so that EWF is enabled b Start Internet Explorer c Enable hibernation by typing the following at a command prompt DOWese HO ARON d Reboot and device should resume from hibernation 56 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide e Make changes and reboot your device again f Verify your device state returns to that of step d above and that the changes made in step e were not retained 6 1 2 Build an Image with Embedded Core Only A Windows Embedded Standard 7 image that contains just the Embedded Core package is described as a minboot image To build an Embedded Core eCore image using Image Builder Wizard follow the steps in section 2 1 1 Build a Digital Signage Image with Embedded Enabling Features with the following changes 1 At step 4 choose the Minimum Configuration template 2 Complete steps 10 and 15 only if
61. guration set is a older that contains the packages applications images and drivers used in an i answer file Image Builder Wizard uses the configuration set and the answer file to build or modify an installation For more information see the Help documentation hat was installed with Windows Embedded Standard 7 11 To enable Embedded Enabling Features after installation is complete open a command prompt on your device and run the following commands e For FBWF and Registry Filter 60 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide fbwfmgr enable fbwfmrg addvolume c e For EWF HORM and Registry Filter ewitmeie ce Smalole ewfmgr c activatehorm 12 Once HORM has been activated it should be tested a Reboot so that EWF is enabled b Start Internet Explorer c Enable hibernation by typing the following at a command prompt powercfg h on d Reboot and device should resume from hibernation e Make changes and reboot your device again f Verify that your device state returns to that of step d above and that changes made in step e were not retained 6 2 2 Add Update Packages to a Distribution Share Optional You can use the ImportPackage feature of Image Configuration Editor to import update packages into an existing Distribution Share Both cabinet CAB files and Microsoft Update Standalone Package MSU files can be imported 61 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide You can use the sample packages that were included
62. hoose any additional packages you wish to include Determine which type of write filters you want to use for your digital sign and select the appropriate feature packages To use File Based Write Filter FBWF and Registry Filter select e Embedded Enabling Features File Based Write Filter FBWF e Embedded Enabling Features Registry Filter OR To use Enhanced Write Filter EWF Hibernate Once Resume Many HORM and Registry Filter select e Embedded Enabling Features Enhanced Write Filter with HORM e Embedded Enabling Features Registry Filter e Boot Environments Enhanced Write Filter Boot Environment 55 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Although EWF can be used without HORM using HORM requires EWF Adding EWF in IBW without an answer file will configure all existing volumes to be protected in RAM REG mode however EWF will be disabled for all of them 11 Click the Resolve Dependencies button If a pop up window asks you to choose between multiple packages make the following selections a If you are installing HORM select Embedded Windows 7 Boot Environment otherwise select the Windows 7 Boot Environment e Select Windows Embedded Standard Startup Screens e Select Windows Explorer e Select Standard Windows USB Stack b Resolve all other dependencies then click Done Click Next to continue 12 The Summary of Drivers and Features page gives you a final overview of packages and drivers to be installed I
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64. ick on this package and select Add to Answer File On the Insert menu click Synchronous Command then select Pass 7 oobeSystem In the Enter a Command Line text box enter the following cmd c REGEDIT s Swindir mykeys reg 64 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 3 Click OK ollow the instructions in section 2 2 3 to create an SOEMS Folder and add the SOEMS Folder to an answer file to add the reg file to your answer file 6 2 5 Add Third Party Drivers Optional You can add device drivers during several phases of installation To add third party drivers using Image Builder Wizard with an answer file you must include a device driver path in an answer file To select and add a device driver path to an answer file 1 Open Image Configuration Editor with a Distribution Share and an answer file 2 From the Insert menu select Driver Path then choose the configuration pass in which you want to install the driver Windows PE for boot critical drivers i Note or more information on configuration passes refer to the Windows Embedded tandard 7 Help topics How Configuration Passes Work and Image Builder Configuration Passes 3 Navigate to the folder containing the inf type drivers you wish to include and click Open 4 The Answer File pane now shows that the selected driver path is added to the answer file ou can also right click the Out of Box Drivers folder or any subfolder in the Distributi
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66. ings and resolve appropriately 6 Remove unnecessary language packages optional Resolving dependencies may have added a language package to your template As mentioned above this is not necessary for IBW templates as languages will be added by IBW automatically If you leave the language package in the template this language will be in every configuration built with IBW no matter what the user selected a Delete any language packages that were added b On theValidatemenu select Validate Only c Ensure that the language package is the only missing dependency 7 Save your template 105 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 4 2 Using Custom Templates in IBW Once you have created a custom template you need to make it available to IBW Choose one of two options Use the Browse to template button in IBW s Choose the way you want to build your image page OR Put your template in IBW s Distribution Share d IBW searches for templates in DS Templates IBW e If you have created a bootable IBW USB disk you can easily put your custom templates in this folder to have IBW detect and make them available 106 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 10 Services Updates 10 1 DSEK 10 Official website The relevant information about DSEK 10 including the latest news and downloads will be presented in the website below http www winmate com tw DigitalSignage DSEK 10 htm Please go there to obtain further details of DSEK 10
67. inly with applications that use documents and place the name in the title such as Notepad If for any reason a window does not close as expected open the log file as described below This will provide the XML required to filter a window and which can be compared with the XML created by the Dialog Filter Editor 98 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 9 2 5 3 Log File Method The Windows event log can be used to get the XML data necessary for the configuration file The configuration file is located at ProgramData Microsoft DialogFilter ConfigurationList xml To use the log you must do the following 1 Run the event viewer eventvwr exe 2 Goto Applications and Services Log Microsoft Windows Dialog Filter Operational 3 Enable the log either in the right window pane or by using the right mouse button on the Operational directory From this point on the Dialog Filter will log all windows it finds to the operational log The information will include an XML snippet that can be copied to the configuration file An example is 9 2 5 4 To Add Message Blockers 1 Add Message Box Default Reply see MSDN Windows Embedded Standard library article Message Box Default Reply 2 Add Dialog Filter 99 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 3 Use the path setting in Image Configuration Editor to point to a configuration file The file must be named ConfigurationList xml e If you use Image Builder Wizard install with Image
68. mpt type MD C TAP Mount DISM Mount Wim Wimfile E images myimage wim index 1 Mountdir C TAP Mount 2 Fromacommand prompt on your technician computer apply the Autounattend created by Image Configuration Editor Replace lt file_path gt with the drive letter folder and file name of the configuration set you created in step 5 of the section 4 1 1 DISM image C TAP Mount Apply unattend lt file path gt 3 Verify that the packages were added to the image by using the DISM Get Packages command Get Packages does not return a list of msu packages instead it shows the corresponding cab package DISM image C TAP Mount Get packages 4 Unmount and commit the changes to the image From the command prompt type DISM unmount wim Mountdir C TAP Mount commit 87 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 8 1 3 8 2 Service an Image with DISM In this lab you update an existing image by using Deployment Image Servicing and Management DISM DISM supports updating both an offline image wim and a subset of functions for updating an online image DISM exe is copied to your development computer as part of the Windows Test your image In this step you redeploy your updated image and verify your updates To test your image 1 Deploy your updated image from your USB drive Also see section 3 Deploy an Image 2 When the image is applied remove all media CD ROM USB hard drive or floppy disk and restart the comp
69. nd create a new answer file or open an existing one 2 Add the Embedded Core package to your answer file if you do not already have it 3 Optional Add any other feature sets and packages to your answer file that you need 4 Click on the package that contains the setting in the Answer File pane 5 Change Filter View By to the configuration pass shown for each setting in the following table 6 Click on the Value column and enter the example value for each setting 94 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 When all the settings have been updated save the file in a location accessible by Image Builder Wizard This could be a network share a USB drive or a floppy disk depending on the hardware you are installing on 9 1 2 Using your answer file with Image Builder Wizard You can now use the answer file you created in the last step to suppress OOBE When setup runs the oobeSystem pass the OOBE UI should be suppressed because as all the information required by the OOBE UI is provided by the answer file Note that there are several ways of deploying an image beyond the one listed below See Section 3 for more information To use your answer file with Image Builder Wizard 1 Boot into IBW on your device using the DVD or the utility disk you created in section 1 6 2 On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Deploy an Answer File or WIM 3 In the browse to file dialog box browse to your answer file and click
70. nmount Wim MountDir C TAP Mount Commit 8 3 Install Updates with WUSA To install updates using the Windows Update Standalone Installer WUSA you have to add the WinEmb Servicing WUSA Feature Set to your image 90 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Copy the updates in msu format that you want to install to your device Sample updates can be found on the DVD in the Updates folder After the update file is copied to your device you can either simply double click the msu file or use the WUSA command line options to install the update wusa exe d WinEmb6 0 KB934307 x86 msu quiet 8 4 Service an Image with Package Scanner Package Scanner is a command line application that helps to service Windows Embedded Standard 7 devices You can find the version of Package Scanner Pkgscn exe for use on an x86 runtime in the C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard Quebec Tools Image Configuration Editor directory or in the directory where you installed Image Configuration Editor You can find the version of Package Scanner Pkgscn exe for use on an amd64 runtime in the C Program Files x86 Windows Embedded Standard 7 Tools x64 Apps Apps directory You must run the version of Packages Scanner appropriate to the architecture of the image Runpkgscn exe at a command prompt for a full list of command line options Package Scanner can be run offline or online against WES2011 images By using the Image option you can point Package
71. nter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit will not show TPM Reset of platform is required 27 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Wake up event settings Aptio Setup Utili Main Advanced Chipset Wake system with Fixed Time Disabled Wake up hour 0 Select Screen Wake up minute 0 Select Item Wake up second 0 Enter Select Change Field Wake on Ring General Help Wake on PME Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Wake system with Fixed Time Enables or Disables System wake on alarm event When enabled System will wake on the hr min sec specified Wake on Ring The options are Disabled and Enabled Wake on PME The options are Disabled and Enabled 28 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide CPU Configuration This section shows the CPU configuration parameters Main Advanced Chipset Save amp Exit CPU Configuration Processor Type Intel R Core TM i5 CPU EMT64 Supported Processor Speed 2204 MHz Processor Stepping 20652 Microcode Revision 8 Processor Cores 2 Intel HT Technology Supported Hyper threading Enabled Active Processor Cores All Select Screen Limit CPUID Maximum Disabled 4 Select Item Execute Disable Bit Enabled Enter Select Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Change Field Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled General Help Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled Previous Values Power Technology Energy Efficient
72. ocation and click Save 8 1 2 Install using your Configuration Set After you have created your configuration set you can choose whether to install it online or offline 8 1 2 1 Online Installation 85 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide In this step you apply your Configuration Set Unattend created in Section 4 1 1 to your online image To apply your configuration set 1 Boot your device 2 From a command prompt on your device apply the AutoUnattend xml file created by Image Configuration Editor Replace lt file_path gt with the drive letter folder and file name of the configuration set that you created in section 4 1 1 above DISM online Apply unattend lt file_path gt 3 Verify that the packages were added to the image by using the DISM Get Packages command Get Packages does not return a list of msu packages instead it shows the corresponding cab package DISM online Get packages Offi ine Installation If you choose the offline installation method you can also choose whether to create a new image based on an existing image using Image Builder Wizard or you can use DISM to apply your changes directly to an existing image If you are creating a new image with a configuration set you can use Image Builder Wizard to consume the answer file in the configuration set Use the steps outlined in this section to point Image Builder Wizard to an answer file Be sure that you point Image Builder Wizard to yo
73. on application software etc e Description of complete problem e The exact wording of any error messages In addition free technical support is available from our engineers every business day We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products Please do not hesitate to call or e mail us Safety Precautions e Warning Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware Do not make connections while the power is on Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges Only experienced electronics personnel should open the Player chassis e Caution Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges As a safety precaution use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components in a static dissipative surface or static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis 5 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Safety and Warranty 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 Please read these safety instructions carefully Please keep this user s manual for later reference Please disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning Use a damp cloth For pluggable equipment the power outlet mu
74. on purposes only We Communication Inc makes no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Warranty We warrant that each of its products will be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of one year from the invoice date If the customer discovers a defect We will at its option repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer provided it is returned during the warranty period of one year with transportation charges prepaid The returned product must be properly packaged in it s original packaging to obtain warranty service If the serial number and the product shipping data differ by over 30 days the in warranty service will be made according to the shipping date In the serial numbers the third and fourth two digits give the year of manufacture and the fifth digit means the month e g with A for October B for November and C for December For example the serial number 1W07Axxxxxxxx means October of year 2007 4 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Customer Service We provide service guide for any problem as follow steps First contact with your distributor sales representative or our customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance You may have the following information ready before you call e Product serial number e Peripheral attachments e Software OS versi
75. on Share pane and select Add to Answer File to add the path to the Answer File pane 6 2 6 Make Your Install Fully Unattended Optional A fully unattended install is an installation that requires no user input after Image Builder Wizard is started with an answer file To achieve a fully unattended installation Image Configuration Editor must be used to create an answer file that provides all the information necessary for both the Image Builder Wizard and out of box experience OOBE processes The following two sections guide you through the process of providing this information in Image Configuration Editor 65 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 6 3 6 1 It is helpful to create an answer file with only the necessary settings and save tha answer file with the name Fully_Unattend xml Then every time you create a new Windows Embedded Standard 7 configuration start by loading the i Fully_Unattended xml and saving it as a different answer file for example Working xml By creating this Fully_Unattend xml answer file you can always i start with it and then add the packages and customizations you want for a specific Suppress Image Builder Wizard Dialogs You must include certain settings in your answer file to prevent the Image Builder Wizard user interface UI from being displayed The default behavior of Image Builder Wizard is to display the UI if any of the required settings are incorrect or not available In som
76. ool to partition and format the drive and make it bootable At the DiskPart prompt type the following replacing lt disk_number gt with the disk number of the drive you wish to use Although multiple partitions may be used the following example creates a single partition in order to keep the lab exercise as simple as possible select disk lt disk number gt clean create part pri select part 1 active format fs ntfs quick assign letter C exit p p from a command prompt type i diskpart s lt scriptname txt gt y 8 7 2 2 Apply an Image to Your Device s Hard Drive Next you apply your Standard 7 image to your device s hard drive After it is applied you need to run the BCDBoot tool to configure the boot partition To apply your image and run BCDBoot 1 Connect the USB drive that contains your saved Windows Embedded Standard 7 image to your device Apply the image to the hard drive by using ImageX by typing the command below at a command prompt In the example below lt drive1 gt refers to the drive where ImageX can be found and lt drive2 gt refers to the drive where your Standard 7 image WIM can be found lt drivel gt imagex exe apply lt drive2 gt images myimage wim 1 C 2 From the command prompt run BCDBoot to update the BCD store For example bcdboot exe C windows s C 78 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 2 3 Shut Down the Destination Device Now that your Windows Embedded Standard
77. opied to the embedded device during installation The folder and file hierarchy will be preserved on the embedded device as you define it in the SOEMS Folder Details of the format of an SOEMS Folder can be found in the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Help under Understanding Distribution Shares and Configuration Sets 62 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Image Configuration Editor supports the management of multiple SOEMS Folders in a distribution share The folder hierarchy underneath DS SOEMS Folders determines how folders will be displayed in the Image Configuration Editor UI 6 3 3 1 Create an OEM Folder 1 Right click the distribution share path in the Distribution pane then select Explore Distribution Share 2 Navigate to the SOEMS Folders directory and add a new sub folder called MyApplication 3 Under MyApplication add a new sub folder called SOEMS 4 Under the SOEMS folder you just created add additional subfolders and files as necessary For example to deliver the file foo exe to the root of the install partition the full path should be DS SOEMS Folders MyApplication SOEMS S1 foo exe ou can also refer to the Microsoft Technet article Designing a Distribution Share or additional information on the structure and parameters available for use with the SOEMS Folder 6 3 3 2 Add an 0EM Folder to an Answer File 1 Expand the SOEMS Folders node in the Distribution Share pane
78. oy your updated image from your USB drive see section 3 Deploy an Image 89 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 2 When the image is applied remove all media CD ROM USB hard drive or floppy disk and restart the computer 3 Use DISM to verify that the updates were installed DISM online get packages 8 2 6 Add a Language Pack optional If your manufacturing process dictates adding language support during deployment you can add the appropriate language packs by using the DISM Add package options In this step you will add a language pack to your base Windows Embedded Standard 7 image i Make a copy of your base image so it is preserved For example Copy E images myimage wim E images myimage_lab wim 2 From a command prompt on your device mount the image to a directory DISM Mount Wim WimFile E images myimage_lab wim Index 1 mountdir C TAP Mount 3 Add a language package to your image offline by using DISM Add Package command This example adds a language pack from the Windows Embedded Studio DS Packages LanguagePack DISM image C TAP Mount Add Package PackagePath C Program Files Windows Embedded Standard 7 DS Packages LanguagePack x86 Microsoft Windows Embedded LanguagePack Package ZH CN 6 1 7053 0 1 0 LP CAB 4 Verify that the language pack was added to the image by using the DISM Get Intl command For example DISM image C TAP Mount Get Intl 5 Unmount and commit the changes DISM u
79. p emPartition whether a false separate system partition should be created Microsoft InstallToAvailable Installs 1 windowsPE Partition true 68 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Windows Setup Standard 7 to Imagelnstall the first available partition NOTE Cannot be used in conjunction with Microsoft Windows Setup Imagelnstall OSlmage InstallTo shown below Microsoft DiskID 0 Specifies the 1 windowsPE Windows Setup disk and Imagelnstall PartitionID 1 partition to OSImage install Standard InstallTo 7 on NOTE Cannot be used in conjunction with Microsoft Windows Setup Imagelnstall shown above The Windows out of box experience OOBE or Windows Welcome is part of the setup UI that appears at the final stage of the setup process or on first boot after a captured image is deployed This UI element is run online booting from the target device and is a stand alone application that runs when an image is set up with Image Builder Wizard or deployed from a sysprepped WIM file In the OOBE UI an end user can configure certain personalization settings such as naming the computer creating a user account setting date and time time zone and so on Many of these settings may not be applicable in embedded scenarios and therefore you may wish to suppress the OOBE UI during setup In this lab we suppress the OOBE UI that appears at the end of se
80. p last state Bypass mode Always on Always off default H W Monitor 36 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Main Advanced Chipset Save amp Exit PC Health Status System Temperature System Temperature 2 35C System FAN1 Speed NA System FAN2 Speed 7108 RPM vecav A Vino Select Item Vin2 5 Enter Select Vina Change Field E Fl General Eelp VSB3V F2 D m VBAT revious Values F3 Optimized Default F4 Save ESC Exit Select Screen Fan1 Smart Fan Control Fan2 Smart Fan Control Temperatures Voltages These fields are the parameters of the hardware monitoring function feature of the motherboard The values are read only values as monitored by the system and show the PC health status Fan1 Fan2 Smart Fan Control This field enables or disables the smart fan feature At a certain temperature the fan starts turning Once the temperature drops to a certain level it stops turning again AMT Configuration Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit AMT Unconfigure AMT ME Disabled WatchDog Timer Disabled Select Screen OS WatchDog Timer 0 BIOS WatchDog Timer 0 t Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save BSC Exit AMT Options are Enabled and Disabled Unconfigure AMT ME Perform AMT ME unconfigure without password operation WatchDog Timer Enable Disable WatchDog Timer Serial Port Console Redirection 37 DSE
81. pdates command Package Scanner can query your image and a folder containing update packages Package Scanner will determine which updates are applicable to your image Use the PackagePath option to specify the folder of updates to scan a directory for you to test with is included in the Updates folder on your Image Builder Wizard x86 and amd64 DVDs Use the ConfigSetDir option to create a configuration set from the applicable updates Example PkgScn exe Find Updates PackagagePath F Updates ConfigSetDir E configset You can then use DISM to apply this configuration set to your device by using the following command from your Windows Embedded Standard 7 runtime image Dism exe online apply unattended E ConfigSet autounattend xml 8 4 3 Scavenging For CTP2 scavenging is not available as the functionality is being revised Please skip this Scavenging refers to the removal of packages on your image that are no longer being used You can use the scavenging feature of PackageScanner to prevent unwanted files from reducing the free disk space on your device over time For example scavenging might be useful if you were to install an update KB12345 which updates notepad exe to version 2 1 Later you install update KB12346 which updates notepad exe to version 2 2 Notepad exe version 2 1 still exists on your device so that if you want to roll back to version 2 1 nothing will break However if you stay with version 2
82. r file that the device was mapped to double click the device name e The warning icons denote devices that were not mapped to driver packages If you need support for these devices see section 2 2 3 For more information on how to generate a PMQ file refer to the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Help topic How to Generate a PMQFile Using Target Analyzer b Inthe Distribution Share pane under Packages Driver you can add additional driver packages Double click any driver package leaf node in the tree to add it to your answer file 5 Add Feature Packages In the Distribution Share pane expand the Packages FeaturePack node Expand the Browsers Internet Explorer 8 node right click on Internet Explorer 8 Browser and select Add to Answer File Expand the Graphics and Multimedia node right click on Windows Media Player 12 and select Add to Answer File Expand the Remote Connections node right click on Remote Desktop Connection and select Add to Answer File 6 Determine which type of write filters you want to use for your digital sign In the Distribution Share pane under Packages FeaturesPack right click on the appropriate feature packages and select Add to Answer File To use File Based Write Filter FBWF and Registry Filter select e Embedded Enabling Features File Based Write Filter FBWF 58 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide e Embedded Enabling Features Registry Filter OR To use Enhanced Write
83. rations in your computer system and set the system clock Main BIOS INFORMATION BIOS Vendor Core Version AMI CodeBase Version Advanced Project Name BIOS Version Build Date Memory Information Total Memory System Language System Date System Time Access Level Chipset Save amp Exit American Megatrends 4 6 3 7 1ABPZ 0 14 x64 Mie53 06001 12 20 2009 16 28 27 Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit 4008 MB DDR3 1086 English Tue 01 08 2008 00 08 21 Administrator Note f the system cannot boot after making and saving system changes with Setup the AMI BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings that resets your system to its default Warning It is strongly recommended that you avoid making any changes to the chipset defaults These defaults have been carefully chosen by both AMI and your system manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability Changing the defaults could cause the system to become unstable and crash in some cases System Language Choose the system default language System Date Set the Date Use Tab to switch between Data elements System Time Set the Time Use Tab to switch between Data elements 23 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 4 4 Advanced Settings This section allows you to configure and improve your system and allows
84. ros may be used 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 4 Specialize Microsoft Windows International Core InputLocale en US SystemLocale en US UlLanguage US UserLocale US a 4 en en Specifies the default input locale of the Standard 7 installation Specifies the default system locale of the Standard 7 installation Specifies the default UI language of the Standard 7 installation Specifies the default user locale of the Standard 7 installation 7 oobeSystem 71 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Example en US Microsoft Windows Shell Setup OOBE HideEULAPage true ProtectYourPC 3 HideWirelessSetup inOOBE true NetworkLocation Work imeZone Pacific Standard ma n ime Suppresses the display of the Microsoft Software License Terms page Specifies the protection level of the Standard 7 installation Hides the Wireless Network selection page Specifies the location of the device Specifies the time zone of the device 7 oobeSystem Microsoft Windows Shell Setup UserAccounts Right click to insert a new user account Specifies the user accounts to create on the Standard 7 installation There must be at least one user account created in the answer file or it will not be possible to log into the system 7 oo
85. s executed above 1MB Option ROM Messages Set display mode for Option ROM Options are Force BIOS and Keep Current Interrupt 19 Canture Enable Allows Option ROMs to trap Int 19 43 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Boot Option Priorities Sets the system boot order Hard Drive BBS Priorities Set the order of the legacy devices in this group 4 7 Security Settings This section allows you to configure and improve your system and allows you to set up some system features according to your preference Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit Password Description If ONLY the Administrator s password is set then this only limits accesss to Setup and is only asked for an entering Setup Select Screen If ONLY the User s password is ses then this is a t Select Item power on password and must be entered to boot Enter Select or enter Setup In Setup the User will have noer gi Administrator rights cany Pala Gener elp Administrator Password Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit User Password Administrator Password Set Setup Administrator Password User Password Set User Password 44 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 4 8 Save amp Exit Settings Main Advanced Chipset Save amp Exit Save Changes and Exit Disacard Changes and Exit Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Reset Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Field Discard Changes
86. see MSDN Windows Embedded Standard library article Message Box Default Reply for more information Message Box Default Reply is only supported for x86 systems This component allows you to define windows based on a set of parameters Process name Window Title Dialog Type list of buttons For each window you can choose which button is used to dismiss the window This component requires you to know which windows you want to block To create the configuration file we have provided a Dialog Filter Editor that is installed on your development computer with the Windows Embedded Standard 7 Toolkit The editor can be used to create a configuration file on any Windows 7 or Windows Embedded Standard 7 machines To use it on your runtime you will need to copy the application to the runtime The files are located in the Windows Embedded Standard 7 EmbeddedSDK bin directory Be sure you copy the en US directory along with the executable The Dialog Filter Service is able to process windows as they are created and in some cases before they are completely initialized While this helps eliminate flicker on the device display in some cases the Dialog Filter Service may see different window information title class process or button list than what is visible on the screen and the Dialog Filter Editor Most commonly Untitled may not be inserted into the window title before the Dialog Filter attempts to close the window This appears ma
87. select the value Maximum Read Request Launches Enabled Disabled the boot option for legacy network devices PCI Express Link Settings Set Maximum Read Request Size of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS to select the value ASPM Support Set the ASPM Level Force LO Force all links to LO State AUTO BIOS auto configure DISABLE Disables ASPM Extended Synch If ENABLED allows generation of Extended Synchronization patterns 26 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide ACPI Settings Main Advanced Chipset Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enable Hibernation ACPI Sleep State Security Disabled Save amp Exit Select Screen Enabled 3 Suspend to R t Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Eelp Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit Enabled ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or Disables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Enable Hibernation Enables or Disables System ability to Hibernate 0S S4 Sleep State This option may be not effective with some OS ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed Trusted Computing Main Advanced Chipset TPM Configuration TPM SUPPORT Current TPM Status Information NO TPM Hardware TPM Support Enables or Disables TPM support O S Boot Disabled Fi F2 F3 F4 Save amp Exit Select Screen 4 Select Item E
88. st be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall could cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient over voltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This could cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons only qualified service personnel should open the equipment If any of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel A The power cord or plug is damaged B Liquid has penetrated into the equipment C The equipment has been exposed to moisture D The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual E The equipment has been dropped and damaged F The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 6 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 15 Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment
89. sword is hidden in the unattended answer file Value Specifies the lt encrypted encrypted password string gt password for the autologon 73 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide account 6 2 7 Create Image Builder Wizard Disk from Answer File optional The Media Creation tool in Image Configuration Editor includes an IBW Disk from Answer File option that allows you to quickly deploy an image with a specified configuration This option creates an IBW disk and a configuration set so that when booting from this disk IBW will automatically consume the provided answer file and install that configuration on the target device To generate an Image Builder Wizard Disk from an Answer File 1 Create a bootable utility disk see section 1 6 1 above 2 In the Tools menu select Media Creation then select Create IBW Disk from Answerfile 3 Enter the desired answer file to be copied select the utility disk as the target folder and click OK 4 Attach the disk to your device and reboot to run setup and install your image making sure your device boots to this disk 74 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 7 Deploy an Image In Section 2 you developed a Windows Embedded Standard 7 image using Image Builder Wizard and or Image Configuration Editor and then installed it on your reference device In this section you will learn how to prepare capture and deploy that image to additional devices
90. tup Suppression of the OOBE UI is accomplished by providing the necessary information to the setup OOBE process by using a properly populated answer file Some key points that you should consider when suppressing the OOBE UI are user account creation EULA acceptance and the product key Although all the settings used in this section are required to suppress the OOBE UI these settings in particular are 69 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide required for your system to be usable If you omit any of these settings from your answer file not only will the OOBE UI appear but your system might possibly be unusable gt The settings listed in these tables do not include their architecture abbreviation suffix in order to simplify the presentation The suffix will appear as either _x86 or _amd64 depending on the Distribution Share selected for your device s architecture 70 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide OOBE Dialog Box Settings SETTING VALUE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION PASS Microsoft Windows Setup UserData AcceptEula t rue Specifies the acceptance of the EULA 1 windows PE Microsoft Windows Shell Setup ComputerName ux ProductKey lt product key gt Specifies the name of the computer to apply to the Standard 7 installation Using an asterisk will assign a random name Specifies the product key to use for activation Note that all ze
91. ur configuration set answer file AutoUnattend xml and that the configuration set payload the AutoUnattend_Files folder is at the same location as the configuration set answer file 8 1 2 2 1 To create a new image using Image Builder Wizard After you have created your configuration set in Image Configuration Editor save the folder in a location accessible by Image Builder Wizard along with your existing image and Setup exe IBW This could be a network share a USB drive or a floppy drive depending on the hardware you are installing on 1 Boot into IBW on your device using the DVD or the utility disk you created in section 1 6 86 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide 2 On the Build an Image Deploy an Answer File or WIM page select Deploy an Answer File or WIM 3 Inthe browse to file dialog box browse to your answer file and click Open f you stored your answer file on a network drive you will need to access it from Windows PE by first mapping a network drive by using the wpeinit and net use commands Wpeinit initializes basic WinPE functions like networking Please run wpeinit first then wait approximately 1 minute before continuing Example wpeinit 8 1 2 2 2 To use DISM to apply an update to an existing image Use DISM to mount the wim file that you created in step 3 1 1 Similar to ImageX you use DISM to mount and unmount images for the purposes of offline servicing From the command pro
92. us Values Optimized Default PCI Express Ports Configuration Save ESC Exit USB Configuration SMBus Controller SMBus Controller help GbE Controller This is constantly enabled Wake on LAN from S5 Wake on LAN from S5 help Restore AC Power Loss Options are Power Off Power On and Last State SLP_S4 Assertion Stretch Enable Select a minimum assertion width of the SLP_S4 signal Audio Configuration 41 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide The Audio Configuration settings Enable Disable the Azalia HD Audio and the Azalia internal HDMI codec High Precision Event Timer Configuration Enable or Disable the High Precision Event Timer PCI Express Ports Configuration Enable or Disable the PCI Express Ports in the Chipset Main Advanced Chipset Boot Save amp Exit Express Ports Configuration Express Port 1 Express Port 2 Express Port 3 Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select E Change Pield Express Port 6 Ai General Help Express Port 7 Express Port amp Express Port 4 Express Port 5 Previous Values Optimized Default Save ESC Exit USB Configuration Enable Disable All USB Devices USB 2 0 EHCI Support and RMH Support The setting of AUTO on RMH Support Enable RMH support on Ibex Peak BO Stepping Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save amp Exit USB Configuration All USB Devices Select Screen t 4 Select Item Enter Select Change Field General Help USB rs z
93. uter 3 Verify your updates Depending on which updates you selected you can verify from the OS that they were installed and are operating correctly Embedded Studio installation and can be found in C Program Files Windows Embedded Studio Tools 8 2 1 Mount your image In this step you will use DISM to mount the image you captured in step 3 1 Prepare and Capture an Image Similar to ImageX you can use DISM to mount and unmount images for offline servicing To mount an image using DISM open a command prompt and type MD C TAP Mount DISM Mount Wim WimFile E images myimage wim index 1 Mountdir C TAP Mount 8 2 2 Add sample packages In this step select two sample packages to add to your existing image offline The following sample packages are included with the Windows Embedded DVD in the Updates folder Update Packages for 32 bit Configurations KB Feature set Parent Package Component 600000 WinEmb Accessibility Microsoft Windows accessibilitycpl 600001 WinEmb IE Core Microsoft Windows lE Behaviors 600002 WinEmb MediaPlayer Microsoft Windows MediaPlayer DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide autoplay 600003 WinEmb INF EmbeddedCore Drivers 1394 inf Package 600004 Microsoft Windows Embedded Microsoft Windows WBioSrvc Features Package 600005 WinEmb usbboot embedded usbstor inf 600006 WinEmb usb usbstor inf 600007 WinEmb Shell Basic Microsoft
94. where the storage temperature is below 20 C 4 F or above 60 C 140 F It may damage the equipment 7 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Table of Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ceeesceesceeseeeeeceeeeceaecaecaeceeeeeeeseeeacecaaecaaecaeseaeseaeeseaeeeaeeeaeeees 12 1 1 MtO DUCTION Sci sacs ENREDO RETA 12 1 2 FO QCUIG sinecereszecetesssdecenes O vstebest OOOO OOT OOA 13 1 2 1 Feature I Ultra Compact eee 13 12 2 Feature External Fan rsrsrsrsrs aaiae aii 13 1 2 3 Feature Ill Service Window sssssssssssssssesssesssressressressresseensrnsernsssnsernnesnnesnnees 14 1 2 4 Feature IV VESA Mount Bracket Optional ss ee 14 1 3 DSEK 10 MEDIA PLAYER Specifications cc ccccccscccceesscceceesseceeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 15 1 4 DSEK 10 Function BlOCK s2c c ssccccetitce ache nese aa 16 1 5 DSEK 10 Application c ccccccccsssssssecsccecessesssssancececesssseasaesececeesesssanansenees 17 Getting Started sais oieee aa e a ade e ees ada aU nba doa dadas u aca ad ba diga eae ia daa 18 21 Input Output Devices cceceesccsssceessseceesceceseeccsaececssecessecessecesseeeesaeeeeatess 18 2 2 Starting the MEDIA PLAYER sccccccssssssssssecesccsseesesseseceeeceseasaeeeeseesseseaaees 19 BR Required Peripherals ccccccccssssssssecececsessssecsecseeseassanseceeessessasseanseeeenteess 19 2 2 2 Power Up Power DOWN ccsscccsssceessecesceccsseeecssececasecesseeesseeca
95. windows PE 66 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Windows US default International language to use Core WinPE on the installed OS JTH j Specifies the n n ae eg j default language to use during Standard 7 setup During installation Standard 7 setup displays installation progress in the selected language 67 DSEK 10 Media Player User Guide Image Builder Wizard Dialog Boxes SETTING VALUE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION PASS Microsoft ShowTemplateSelect Specifies 1 windowsPE Windows Setup ion false whether to show the IBW feature template selection page Microsoft RunTargetAnalysisM Specifies 1 windowsPE Windows Setup apping True whether to run Target Analysis TAP exe and Mapping map the pmq file to driver packages ShowImportDriverUI False Specifies whether to show the IBW Import Driver UI page WillShowUI False Specifies whether to show the IBW Target Analysis Mapping pages Microsoft AcceptEULA True Specifies 1 windowsPE Windows Setup whether to UserData accept the Microsoft License Software Terms during IBW Image Installation You must specify where you intend to install Windows You can either specify the exact Disk ID and Partition ID or you can install Windows to the first available partition SETTING VALUE DESCRIPTION CONFIGURATION PASS Microsoft CreateSeparateSyst Specifies 1 windowsPE Windows Setu
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