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Windows Ce Iso Bootable

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Can someone share the WINCE 5.0/6.0 image for the 'MINI2440 3.5 version with 256MB Flash'? MattDamon 2010-05-28 22:14:43 Link.

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Full Specifications GeneralPublisherPublisher web siteRelease DateJune 06, 2011Date AddedJune 06, 2011Version6.0CategoryCategorySubcategoryOperating SystemsOperating SystemsWindows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/7Additional RequirementsAttention! After you download you must request your product activation key here:Visual StudioDownload InformationFile Size42.79KBFile Namesetup.exePopularityTotal Downloads21,836Downloads Last Week20PricingLicense ModelFree to tryLimitationsNot availablePriceFree.

Windows Ce Iso Bootable

I have a PC running Vista ( Win7 has same issue )I have A USB to IDE converter.I place a Solid State Disk on the IDE converter.I have a utility that writes to the SSD boot block. It is a DOS 6.2 application that runs in a command window.Now when I run the app to write to the SSD boot block I get:'Unable to lock for exclusive access. Another application may be using the drive.' There is no other application using the drive.Even when I choose 'ignore' the application claims success at writing to the SSD boot block, but it did not.Now what?How do I 'LOCK' a device for exclusive use? LOCK is a DOS command available in DOS, Win95, Win98, WinME but not in WinVista, Win7.What I 'could' do is boot to DOS 6.2 and run the utility ( that works), but I would rather use the Windows GUI.Boyd.