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APOLLO Windows XP Embedded Quickstart Reinstalling the supplied Windows XP Embedded image

Reinstalling the supplied Windows XP Embedded image

If you wish to reinstall Windows XP Embedded for the APOLLO board as it was
supplied with this Development Kit, you can do so using the Development Kit DVD
provided. To do this, follow these steps:
1
Connect a DVD reader to the IDE connector on the APOLLO.
2
Power on the APOLLO, and press F2 to enter the BIOS.
3
Navigate to the Boot section using the
CD-ROM Drive is selected as the first boot device. If you need to change the order,
you can do so using the + and – keys.
4
At this point, insert the APOLLO Windows XP Embedded Development Kit DVD
into the DVD reader.
5
Navigate to the Exit section using the
Changes and press Enter.
6
It will take approximately 3 minutes to boot the image of XP Embedded contained
on the DVD.
7
Click on the START button, and select COMMAND PROMPT.
8
Refer to the screenshot on the following page and type the commands show in red
to determine the drive letters allocated to each drive.
For this example we will assume that the drive letters are the same as shown in the
screenshot. If they differ on your system, you will have to change the commands
accordingly.
9
Change to your DVD drive by typing D:
10
Change directory to the folder containing the APOLLO XP Embedded image by
typing: CD\IMAGE\BINARY
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If a window appears with the message "This disk or device contains
more than one type of content. What do you want Windows to do?" click
the Cancel button.
The Intel USB Flash Disk is the device, which is 1956MB in total size. In
the example shown on the following page, it has the drive letter E:
assigned to it, and is highlighted in blue. If your Intel USB Flash Disk
does not have a drive letter allocated, you will need to follow the
instructions in the
Preparing a new Intel USB Flash Disk module
section, page 37.
and
arrow keys, and make sure that
and
arrow keys, select Exit Saving
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