The POS2009 ISO is a bit different from normal XP ISOs in that it has no 2nd stage boot and it requires a 'flat-file' structure and i386 folder on the installation media to be present during the 2nd boot. There is a ReadMe file at _ISO docs Sample mnu Files Windows POS2009_ReadMe.txt on the E2B drive which can be used to install POS2009 to an IDE hard drive. E2B v1.99 contains revised instructions for guidance on how you can install to SATA RAID SCSI disk too. The ReadMe file in v1.99 is shown below: POS 2009 Embedded ISO Read the help file in the Documentation folder inside the ISO. Here are instructions for adding POS2009.iso to Easy2Boot. Install only Product Key: D4GQ7-HG48K-7YP6R-6JM4C-33FMQ System should have 1GB+ of RAM Use F8/F10 BIOS Boot Selection menu key to boot from E2B USB (do not set boot order in BIOS Setup to boot from USB) Tip: Use the Setup Wizard's Full Install option to ensure all drivers are added.
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Windows Embedded Posready 2009 Iso
However, when I go through the motions of requesting a trial product key, the page is promoting windows embedded standard 7 and that trial product key is not accepted by the WES2009 installer. Saturday, May 8, 2010 1:08 PM. Microsoft Windows ® Embedded POSReady 7 (POS = Point of Service) is a cheaper version of Windows ® 7 that has been optimized for retail point-of-service (POS) devices. POSReady 7 is based on Windows ® 7 (POSReady 2009 on XP Professional). You cannot use the Product Key that you used for installation of Windows Embedded Standard 2009. You have to enter the PID from the stickers that you get for putting.