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    WindowsEmbeddedStandard7(WES7)定制手册.doc

    Windows Embedded Standard 2011CTP2 Lab ManualTable of Contents1Preparing to Use Windows Embedded Standard 201151.1Introduction51.2Related Windows 7 Documentation51.3Minimum Device Hardware Requirements51.4Release Notes51.5Install Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit61.5.1Open Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit Help61.6Create a Utility Drive71.6.1Make Your Utility Disk Bootable71.6.2Add Image Builder Wizard to Your Utility Disk71.7Create a Windows Preinstallation Environment Utility Drive (Optional)81.7.1Create a Windows PE Utility Disk with Image Configuration Editor81.7.2Create a Custom Windows PE Image82Build Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Images92.1Build a Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Image with Image Builder Wizard92.1.1Build a Thin Client Image with Embedded Enabling Features92.1.2Build an Image with Embedded Core Only112.2Build a Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Image Using Image Configuration Editor112.2.1Build a Thin Client Image with Custom Settings112.2.2Add Update Packages to a Distribution Share (Optional)142.2.3Add Third-Party Software (Optional)152.2.4Run a Custom Script (Optional)162.2.5Add Third-Party Drivers (Optional)172.2.6Make Your Install Fully Unattended (Optional)172.2.7Create Image Builder Wizard Disk from Answer File (optional)243Deploy an Image253.1Prepare and Capture an Image for Deployment253.1.1Sysprep the Image253.1.2Capture the Image Into a Windows Image (.wim) File253.2Deploy an Image Using ImageX263.2.1Prepare your Destination Device263.2.2Apply an Image to Your Devices Hard Drive273.2.3Shut Down the Destination Device273.3Deploy an Image Using Image Builder Wizard273.3.1Start Image Builder Wizard with your Image283.3.2Customize a Captured Image294Service an Image314.1Service an Image with Image Configuration Editor and DISM314.1.1Create a Configuration Set using Image Configuration Editor314.1.2Install using your Configuration Set324.1.3Test your image344.2Service an Image with DISM344.2.1Mount your image344.2.2Add sample packages344.2.3Adding a Package Using DISM354.2.4Unmount and Commit Changes354.2.5Redeploy and Verify354.2.6Add a Language Pack (optional)354.3Install Updates with WUSA364.4Service an Image with Package Scanner364.4.1Package Enumeration374.4.2Find Applicable Updates374.4.3Scavenging375Additional Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Labs395.1Suppress OOBE395.1.1Create an Answer File395.1.2Using your answer file with Image Builder Wizard395.2Using a Custom Shell and Custom Branding405.2.1Hide boot screens405.2.2Use Shell Launcher405.2.3Remove Windows branding415.2.4Replace the startup screen background image415.2.5Add Message Blockers425.3Build a USB bootable Windows Embedded 2011 image445.3.1Install from Image Builder Wizard directly to UFD :445.3.2Install from Image Builder Wizard to Hard Drive, ImageX to UFD:445.4Create Custom Templates for IBW465.4.1Creating Templates465.4.2Using Custom Templates in IBW461 Preparing to Use Windows Embedded Standard 20111.1 IntroductionWelcome to Windows Embedded Standard 2011. This lab manual is a guide to help you use and evaluate Windows Embedded Standard 2011. 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.1.2 Related Windows 7 DocumentationWindows Embedded Standard 2011 is based on Windows 7; therefore much of the Windows 7 documentation can be used as reference material.· Windows 7 Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) online documentation · Windows 7 Technical Library on Microsoft TechNet · Windows Developer Center for Windows 7 1.3 Minimum Device Hardware RequirementsYou must have the following minimum hardware to be able to build a Windows Embedded Standard 2011 image on your device:· 1 GHz x86 or amd64 processor· 1 GB of flash or hard drive space (4 GB recommended)· 512 MB of RAM (1 GB recommended for amd64 devices)· 900 MHz CPU or equivalent· At least one of the following bootable media types:· Bootable DVD-ROM drive· Bootable USB 2.0 port and a USB Flash Drive (UFD) with 4 GB free space, or access to a local network· BIOS supporting Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) 3.0· Minimum hardware requirements, particularly RAM requirements, may be greater depending on the size and type of feature packages selected.1.4 Release NotesAlthough every attempt has been made to provide workarounds and additional usage notes for scenarios that are affected by known issues in the pre-release versions of Windows Embedded Standard 2011, we strongly recommend that you refer to the release notes provided with this release before beginning any of the labs described in this manual.1.5 Install Windows Embedded Standard 2011 ToolkitYou can install Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit on your development computer from a DVD or from setup files downloaded from Microsoft Connect.1. Run Setup.exe· If you have the Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit DVD, installation should begin when you insert the DVD into the DVD drive. If it doesnt start automatically, the Setup.exe file can be found at:<DVD Drive>:WindowsEmbeddedStudio.msi.2. On the Setup Type page, do one of the following:· To install the tools and distribution share to the default location, select Complete. The default locations are:· 32-bit operating system: System Drive:Program FilesWindows Embedded Standard 2011· 64-bit operating system: System Drive:Program Files(x86)Windows Embedded Standard 2011· To install the tools and distribution share to a different location, select Custom.3. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to complete the installation process.1.5.1 Open Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit HelpThe Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit Help contains more detailed information on many of the topics and steps contained in this manual.To access the Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Toolkit Help:1. Start Image Configuration Editor on your development computer· From the Start menu, click Programs, click Windows Embedded Standard 2011, and then click Image Configuration Editor.2. On the toolbar, click the Help icon to launch Help.1.6 Create a Utility DriveIf your device is able to boot from a DVD, you can use the Windows Embedded Standard 2011 DVD appropriate to your devices architecture 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 WindowsPreinstallation 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.1.6.1 Make Your Utility Disk Bootable1. Attach your USB drive to your development computer.2. 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:diskpartNote: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 formatting a UFD to be bootable and should not be used.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 disk4. Use the DiskPart tool to partition and format the drive and make it bootable. At the DiskPart prompt, type the following, replacing <disk_number> with the disk number of the USB drive:select disk <disk_number>cleancreate part priselect part 1activeformat fs=ntfs quickassignexitYour USB drive is now bootable.1.6.2 Add Image Builder Wizard to Your Utility DiskThe 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· From the Start menu, selectPrograms, selectWindows Embedded Standard 2011, then selectImage Configuration Editor.2. On the Tools menu, select Media Creation, then select Create IBW Disk3. 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.1.7 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.1.7.1 Create a Windows PE Utility Disk with Image Configuration EditorThe 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· From the Start menu, selectPrograms, selectWindows Embedded Standard 2011, then selectImage Configuration Editor.3. On the Toolsmenu, selectMedia Creation, then selectCreate 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.1.7.2 Create a Custom Windows PE ImageSee the topic “Create a Custom Windows PE Image” in the Windows Embedded Standard 2011 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 1.6.1.2 Build Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Images2.1 Build a Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Image with Image Builder WizardImage Builder Wizard (IBW) is a tool you can use to create, configure and install Windows Embedded Standard 2011 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 2011 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 2011 images. You can follow the steps provided in this lab to create the following variations:· An image that can be used for a thin client device.· A “minboot” image that contains only the base packages (referred to as Embedded Core).2.1.1 Build a Thin Client Image with Embedded Enabling FeaturesTo build a thin client image using IBW:1. Start Image Builder Wizard on your device by either:· Start the wizard from your Windows Embedded Standard 2011 DVD, your ISO image, or the USB drive prepared in section 1.6· Boot your device into Windows PE and run setup.exe from another location (USB drive, network share, etc.).Note:Image Builder Wizard will setup and install Windows Embedded Standard 2011. Its important to make sure you are running the wizard on your device itself and not on your development computer. 2. On the first page, select Build an ImageThis option starts IBW and allows you to choose packages, drivers and languages to include in your image. You can optionally start from a template.3. Accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).4. 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 Thin Client template and click Next.5. Select a language, time and currency format and keyboard or input method to install on the final image. These selections are for the primary language of your image. You can add additional languages later. Click Next to continue.6. 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.7. On the Find and Select Drivers page, choose one of the following options and click Next to continue:· The Automatically detect devices option detects the drivers on your device and attempts to find drivers for them.· 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.· 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.8. 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.9. On the Please select Feature Packagesto include in your image page you can add additional features to your configuration. Because you started from the Thin Client template, several packages have been preselected for you. Choose any additional packages you wish to include.10. Determine which type of write filters you want to use for your thin client and select the appropriate feature packages.To use File Based Write Filter (FBWF) and Registry F

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