Hmm I actually saw mention of a Windows 7 Embedded earlier. I may have
to test this out. So far from what I read about it, it still kept the
important stuff...

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:33 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since having a few talks with members of our group about windows
> fundamentals for legacy pcs, which is a fancy name for a windows xp w/
> sp2 made for embedded computers, I wandered on the web in search for
> something similar to it but that wasn't an IT dinossaur :) Much to my
> surprise there was close to nothing, but then I found a little thing
> called windows embedded standard 7 runtime, a windows 7 embedded, both
> x86 and x64 versions. It seems to have the same file size as the full
> fledged desktop counterparts, but not having those "true" recommended
> requirements of 4gb of ram.
>
> If anyone wants to know a bit more about it, you can check it out at
> the product page: 
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/products/westandard/default.mspx
>
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