Apparently, its also possible to activate native VHD Boot in Windows Embedded Compact, which may have a smaller footprint than WinPE - read Advanced Virtual CEPC. See also this video on adding native boot support: Windows Embedded Standard 7 VHD Boot Good luck with this quiz. Talk to you tomorrow. Hi, Trying to acheive this as well. If you are still around, I would love to get the files you have from the Embedded OS you have. Microsoft Steady state installs on windows 7 but failes at installing the driver necessary to make the FBFW go active. It creates the cache.wdp but when you try to enable it it deletes it. I tried manually to install the vcf.inf that comes with SteadyState but it failes. My hunch is maybe with the files you have we might be able to get the process to work. PM me if you want to pursue. I will Post the directions if successful. @hispeedmike Can you explain how to get it working? Vmware vcenter converter standalone 3.0 3 download. I tried to install the file above at Win7 RC 1 (build 7100). Logged in as admin and turned off the UAC I executed the 'FBWF Setup.exe' file. Then I choosed the Win7 button and Start. After completed installation, a reboot and execute 'fbwfmgr /enable' at the CMD there comes the message: 'FbwfMgr: Unable to communicate with the file-based write filter.' What's the issue during installation? Should I install it with XP compatibility mode. Thanks for your answer in advance. Nothing to do with the UAC Here, This registry key has only read privileges to protect your OS. We need to insert some registry entries under that key so in Regedit right click the key in question and select permissions and then Everyone Group. Tick Full control and then add those keys I listed in the last post. I don't recommend digging too much in there and If you get a bit overwhelmed it would be better get in contact again. Like i said in the prevoious posts that RC 7100 was not tested. I won't be going back to make it work for that so if this doesn't work for you i would suggest get the Full version and give it a go on that. Windows 7 really is worth the purchase. I hope that helps. Never be afraid to be a noob. Everyone is one sometime.
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