HCHTech
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One of my retail clients just bought a couple of stores that are closing down. Included in the purchase are a handful of POS terminals (POSx). They are 3 years old, so it seems a waste to not use them, but they have Windows 7 Embedded on them so I'd like to upgrade them to Windows 10 if we keep them.
So....THIS document from Microsoft describes what versions of Embedded can be upgraded.
I would like to just Nuke & Pave them, but I think they would need a Win10 license since the System Information screen currently says "Windows 7 Embedded 64-bit", which I presume is "Windows Embedded Standard 7" from their list.
From a bit of Googling, it looks like I would need Windows 10 IOT, but I have no idea if you can even buy a license for that. I don't even know if updates work the same way as standard Windows versions - more homework. They aren't even running an AV, so that worries me as well.
Has anyone done an upgrade of Windows 7 Embedded to Windows 10? I suppose I should just take one and make an image of the drive, then just try it to see if it works, but thought I would ask first. The final answer might be to just plan on replacing those units anyway, even though they have life left in them. idk
So....THIS document from Microsoft describes what versions of Embedded can be upgraded.
I would like to just Nuke & Pave them, but I think they would need a Win10 license since the System Information screen currently says "Windows 7 Embedded 64-bit", which I presume is "Windows Embedded Standard 7" from their list.
From a bit of Googling, it looks like I would need Windows 10 IOT, but I have no idea if you can even buy a license for that. I don't even know if updates work the same way as standard Windows versions - more homework. They aren't even running an AV, so that worries me as well.
Has anyone done an upgrade of Windows 7 Embedded to Windows 10? I suppose I should just take one and make an image of the drive, then just try it to see if it works, but thought I would ask first. The final answer might be to just plan on replacing those units anyway, even though they have life left in them. idk