Windows Embedded 8 Standard Available for Download

180-day Trial version of Windows Embedded 8 Standard now available for download. Windows Embedded 8 Standard is a componentized version of Windows 8 with additional technologies that extend the power of Windows to specialized devices.

Overview
Windows Embedded 8 Standard is the trusted platform for building differentiated devices that are part of an Intelligent System. It is a componentized version of Windows 8 with additional technologies that extend the power of Windows to specialized devices.

Key Features and Benefits
  • Flexible Platform: Modular version of Windows 8 enhanced to meet the needs of Intelligent Systems.
  • Targeted: Deliver a targeted device experience with powerful OS development tools and enhanced lockdown and branding capabilities to meet the line of business needs of your customers.
  • Proven Developer Tools: Shorten device development by using tools like the new Windows Embedded Module Designer.

Obtain Windows Embedded 8 Standard Evaluation
The following website provides the link to files available for this download. Download the files appropriate for you.

Obtain product keys
Installed Windows Embedded 8 Standard from a DVD?
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System Requirements
A development computer must meet or exceed the following hardware and software requirements to run the Windows Embedded 8 Standard Toolkit.

Hardware Requirements
  • 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor.
  • 1 GB of operating system memory (32-bit system) or 2 GB of operating system memory (64-bit system)
  • 11 GB of free hard drive space for complete installation
  • One or more of the following media devices:
  • DVD-ROM drive
  • USB 2.0 port

Software Requirements
  • Supported operating systems:
    Windows Embedded 8 Standard, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012

Note: You must have network access if you plan to use a catalog stored on the network or save your configuration file to the network.

Reference:
Windows Embedded 8 Standard

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