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OEMs using Windows Embedded are permitted to create media for image recovery, update or field upgrade. Creating a disk with the Microsoft Windows binaries is not allowed for non-embedded Windows.

OEMs using Windows Embedded are permitted to create media for image recovery, update or field upgrade. Creating a disk with the Microsoft Windows binaries is not allowed for non-embedded Windows.

XP Pro For Embedded Systems (FES) comes in both 32bit and 64 bit versions.

Vista FES has both 32bit and 64 bit versions that also come in "Business" and "Ultimate" versions.

Windows 7 FES comes in "Pro" and "Ultimate" versions, with the 32bit and 64 bit sharing the same SKUs.

There are no "Home" or "Basic" SKUs for "For Embedded Systems" (FES).

Both Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (XP Based) and Windows Embedded Standard 7 (Windows 7 based) are available as both 32 and 64 bit. Windows Embedded Standard 7 comes in 3 additional SKU Catagories C, E, and P.

Compact Edition 7 is available in six SKUs, two general purpose and four "vertical market" SKUs for Network Connected Projectors, Navigation (GPS) Devices, Thin Clients  and Consumer Set-top boxes (home entertainment). The general purpose SKUs can be used on any other embedded dedicated-function devices that comply with the Customer License Agreement (CLA).

SQL Server 2014 delivers mission critical performance across all workloads with in-memory built-in, faster insights from any data with familiar tools, and a platform for hybrid cloud enabling organizations to easily build deploy, and manage solutions that span on-premises and cloud.

Platform Builder, the toolkit for Windows Compact Edition 7, can be obtained via an MSDN Embedded Subscription or by purchasing the toolkit by itself. Evaluation toolkits are also available via download.


"For Embedded Systems" (FES) versions of Windows have the same bits as the corresponding non-embedded versions.

"Windows Embedded Standard" (WES) uses a toolkit to assemble the pieces of the non-embedded OS specific for a hardware platform. There are advantages to WES not available to FES, including a lower price.

"For Embedded Systems" (FES) versions of Windows have the same bits as the corresponding non-embedded versions.

"Windows Embedded Standard" (WES) uses a toolkit to assemble the pieces of the non-embedded OS specific for a hardware platform. There are advantages to WES not available to FES, including a lower price.