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f. Change the current directory to C:\WEPOS_INSTALL\setup. g. Create a file named driverinstall.xml. h. For your convenience, the entire driverinstall.xml file is shown in its own section. You can copy and paste the contents from the document into the driverinstall.xml file. These values tell the installation process where to find the driver files and where to place them when installed. i. Save the file in the current subdirectory (C:\WEPOS_INSTALL\setup). 3. Recreate the WEPOS Install ISO Image To recreate the IO image using the Oscdimg.exe tool from Microsoft. a. Change the current directory to the subdirectory named WEPOS_INSTALL. b. Type the following command: oscdimg -betfsboot.com -n -h c:\WEPOS_INSTALL c:\wepos.iso Press enter. This command creates a bootable ISO image with long file name support (-n) by the name of wepos.iso. The source directory is C:\WEPOS_INSTALL. 4. Burn ISO Image onto a CD Now place the ISO file on a CD using a tool such as IBM RecordNow. After performing this step, please ensure that you do not see an ISO file on the CD. YOu should see only subdirectories. One of those subdirectories must be I386. If you see an ISO file on your CD, the CD will not work as a WEPOS installation CD. 5. Alter Registry Setting for Hard Drive Note: This section is based on a Microsoft Knowledgebase article titled Editing the Registry Hive for Your Image on the Target Device. It can be found at the following URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/ library/enus/ xpehelp/html/ xetskEditRegistryHiveForYourImageOnTargetDevice.asp This section is required when installing WEPOS 1.0 ONLY. For WEPOS 1.1 and 1.1 Upgrade, the following steps are NOT required. a. Install the WEPOS operating system using the CD you built in the previous section. b. After WEPOS operating system is loaded, boot the machine again using the WEPOS installation CD. When your are asked to press enter to start command mode, press enter in response. You will be taken to a command prompt box for command line functions. c. Locate the SYSTEM.SAV file in the C:\Windows\system32\config subdirectory. This file is the main focus of this activity. d. Start the registry editor by entering regedit on the command line. The registry editor dialog box appears. e. Highlite HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE by clicking on it. f. From the File menu, choose Load Hive. The Load Hive dialog box appears. g. Using the Load Hive dialog box navigate to the C:\Windows\system32\config subdirectory and click the system.sav file. h. In the bottom of the Load Hive screen: ″Files of Type″ box select All Files. i. Click OPEN. j. You will be asked for a key name under which this hive is to be loaded.Enter any unique name you like such as xxx. k. Click OK. Chapter 5. Installing Windows Embedded for Point Of Service on SurePOS 300 (Models E3H, 33H and 330) 15

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f.
Change the current directory to C:\WEPOS_INSTALL\setup.
g.
Create a file named driverinstall.xml.
h.
For your convenience, the entire driverinstall.xml file is shown in its own
section. You can copy and paste the contents from the document into the
driverinstall.xml file. These values tell the installation process where to find
the driver files and where to place them when installed.
i.
Save the file in the current subdirectory (C:\WEPOS_INSTALL\setup).
3.
Recreate the WEPOS Install ISO Image
To recreate the IO image using the Oscdimg.exe tool from Microsoft.
a.
Change the current directory to the subdirectory named WEPOS_INSTALL.
b.
Type the following command:
oscdimg –betfsboot.com –n –h c:\WEPOS_INSTALL c:\wepos.iso
Press enter.
This command creates a bootable ISO image with long file name support
(-n) by the name of wepos.iso. The source directory is C:\WEPOS_INSTALL.
4.
Burn ISO Image onto a CD
Now place the ISO file on a CD using a tool such as IBM RecordNow. After
performing this step, please ensure that you do not see an ISO file on the CD.
YOu should see only subdirectories. One of those subdirectories must be I386.
If you see an ISO file on your CD, the CD will not work as a WEPOS installation
CD.
5.
Alter Registry Setting for Hard Drive
Note:
This section is based on a Microsoft Knowledgebase article titled Editing
the Registry Hive for Your Image on the Target Device. It can be found at
library/enus/ xpehelp/html/
xetskEditRegistryHiveForYourImageOnTargetDevice.asp
This section is required when installing WEPOS 1.0 ONLY. For WEPOS 1.1 and
1.1 Upgrade, the following steps are NOT required.
a.
Install the WEPOS operating system using the CD you built in the previous
section.
b.
After WEPOS operating system is loaded, boot the machine again using the
WEPOS installation CD. When your are asked to press enter to start
command mode, press enter in response. You will be taken to a command
prompt box for command line functions.
c.
Locate the SYSTEM.SAV file in the C:\Windows\system32\config
subdirectory. This file is the main focus of this activity.
d.
Start the registry editor by entering regedit on the command line. The
registry editor dialog box appears.
e.
Highlite HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE by clicking on it.
f.
From the File menu, choose Load Hive. The Load Hive dialog box appears.
g.
Using the Load Hive dialog box navigate to the C:\Windows\system32\config
subdirectory and click the
system.sav
file.
h.
In the bottom of the Load Hive screen:
Files of Type
box select All Files.
i.
Click
OPEN
.
j.
You will be asked for a key name under which this hive is to be loaded.Enter
any unique name you like such as xxx.
k.
Click
OK
.
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