Windows Embedded 2009 Posready Multiply
We are currently building a Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 image for a number of touch based terminals.I started off by installing the base OS POSReady 2009 (non-evaluation version) and ran the windows update. After about 142 updates later my OS is now rebranded to Windows XP Embedded(System Properties, Login screens, etc.). I was able to narrow down theproblematic update toKB975713to the severity of the update and our terminals having a network connection we can not exclude the update from the build. I also checked the underlying OS using the method advised herepre and post updates are the same ( HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMWPAPOSReady = 1). Would itbe safe to assume the rebranding was skin deep?This caused issue with our users as they are questioning our choice of OS due to Windows XP Embedded having a shorter end of life support vs Embedded POSReady 2009.have thought about changing the images inside the dlls but decided it will violate the EULA. Is this correct?The question is how would we go about changing the brand of the OS back to POSReady 2009 without violating the EULA?

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At the National Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention & Expo, Microsoft Corp. Announced the availability of the latest offering from its Windows Embedded Ready product line for key device categories, Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, the next generation of Windows Embedded for Point of Service (POS).Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is Microsoft’s embedded operating system optimized for OEMs building POS solutions and enterprises using POS devices. This next-generation POS platform is a flexible operating system designed to seamlessly connect POS solutions with peripherals, servers and services.“In an increasingly connected world, retail and hospitality businesses need technologies that help the transition from transaction processing to enhanced customer service and relationship building,” said Ilya Bukshteyn, senior director of Windows Embedded Marketing at Microsoft.“Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is designed specifically to help enable this transition. With Windows technologies such as Microsoft Silverlight,.NET Framework 3.5 and Windows Presentation Foundation, the platform enables a differentiated and compelling user experience that can lead to greater customer loyalty.”In addition, the company announced strong growth momentum for Windows Embedded in the retail market.