Windows Embedded for Point of Service

Windows Embedded for Point of Service is a version of Windows XP made for industry use and embedded units, such as ATMs. It was the earliest version of Windows Embedded that would deploy an image for setup and containing nearly all of the required files in it. However, everything was split into smaller images inside the base image, with core features being in one, drivers being in another, etc.

Windows Embedded for Point of Service was based on SP2, however a release with SP3 integrated was released on 2008-10-08.

Roughly two months later, on 2008-12-09, it was replaced by Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, which also was based on Windows XP. It had more features compared to Windows Embedded for Point of Service, including Full Localization and XPS support if .NET Framework 3.5 or higher was installed.

Unless you legitimately own this product, it is near-impossible to install this operating system, due to product keys being scarce and not being able to apply the image either with another setup or using DISM.