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Target Analyzer detects the hardware on the system, and creates a file that can be used to add the required driver components to your configuration.
In This Section
- How to Add Hardware Information to a Configuration
Describes the end-to-end procedure for running Target Analyzer on a device, importing the hardware information, and adding it into your configuration. - Target System Requirements
Describes the hardware requirements for Windows XP Embedded. - Running Target Analyzer
Describes how to run Target Analyzer to create a .pmq file. - Target Analyzer Commands
Describes the Target Analyzer command syntax. - Target Analyzer Hardware Detection Capabilities
Describes the differences in hardware detection capabilities between Tap.exe and Ta.exe.
Related Sections
- Identify Target Device Hardware
Describes how to identify the hardware on your target system by using Target Analyzer. - Detect Hardware Devices with Target Analyzer and Windows PE
Describes how to boot the target device by using Windows PE. This allows you to detect hardware on a device that has no hard drive or operating system, and provides a smaller, more efficient hardware list. - Windows Preinstallation Environment
Describes how you can use Windows PE to bring up a device that has no operating system or hard drive, run Target Analyzer to create a device list, format and partition a hard drive with Diskpart, and connect to a network. After an image is installed on the device, you can also use Windows PE to fine-tune the files and registry. - Development Process
Describes the overall development process to use to create a run-time image.
Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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