For those willing to try, Microsoft provides a free trial of XP Embedded (XPe) from its web site that allows developers to build a fully functional boot image that will work for 90–120 days. It takes a few tries to get it working right, but it’s a very powerful tool. After spending a good amount of time playing with it and reading as much as I could about it on Microsoft’s MSDN site, I decided to investigate how XPe was able to work on flash disks. Since XPe is just a componentized version of XP, I figured there was no reason why a regular XP install couldn’t be made to use some of the XPe components in order to boot from a CF disk.
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Not just usefull for car P.C.s but also low voltage or small form factor computers.
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