Re: Image instalation issue



I contacted support at B&R(my board OEM), and they do not support Windows CE
6.0 at this time. Is there any other way I can get CE 6.0 on this machine?

"Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" wrote:

Paul may have written too much, so I will keep this simple.

You need to contact the board OEM to find out how to use their board.

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"justin" <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I had done a bit more reading, and I didn't even have a bootloader on my
flash drive. I just had NK.bin, and START.dat. So I need to have a boot
loader on my flash drive to get the drive to boot. I have done some
reading
up on bootloaders for CE, and I am confused as to which I should use, I am
thinking eboot would be the one. How do I make the flash card have an MBR
with eboot in it, I haven't been able to find anything on that. Thanks

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

That would be an issue which you should talk to the device vendor/BSP
vendor
about, I would think. The bootloader component, developed by the same
people who built the board support package (BSP), for the hardware
determines how you can load a new OS into the system. It also, of
course,
if it is capable of reading a flash card to get that image, determines
what
the correct format for the flash card is. It might easily be that the
bootloader doesn't support FAT32, for example, and that your card, which
might be large 1GB or larger, let's say, is formatted, when you do that
from
Windows XP, with FAT32. All we can do is give you some things that might
be
wrong, though. The people who wrote the bootloader would have to tell
you
what's right.

Paul T.

"justin" <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have been attempting to get Windows CE 6.0 running on a solid state
PC(x86). I have read everything I could find, and still could not find
anything to resolve this issue. The machine I am trying to load my
Windows
CE
6.0 Image to doesn't connect to the internet, and it's on the other
side
of
the building(too far to run cables to). So, my only option is to use a
flash
card. I am wondering if there are any resources out there concerning
this
topic, I have found very, very little. I have been manually copying my
CE
Image(nk.bin) to the flash card, and then putting the card in the solid
state
pc. When the pc begins to load, an error reads "Invalid Disk."
Does anyone have any information on this issue? Thanks!






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