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version of the Product, excluding data folders with End User's settings and configurations. Company must
notify the End User to back-up data and applications prior to installing the other version. This notice may be
inside the Embedded System package or with the media. For Embedded Systems preinstalled with Windows
Embedded 8 or successor versions, Company must:
(1) Provide the following notice in a clear and conspicuous manner to each End User with the recovery
media, and on Company's support webpage:
"Installing the 32-bit version of <Product> on this system requires a change to the BIOS settings to
legacy BIOS mode. Switching back to the 64-bit version of <Product> from the 32-bit version of
<Product> will require you to revert back to the original BIOS settings. If you do not revert back to these
BIOS settings the following Windows 8 functionalities will not work as they rely on a native UEFI mode
boot:
(i)
Secure Boot
(ii)
Seamless Boot experience
(iii)
Network unlock for Bitlocker for systems with a Trusted Platform Module ("TPM")
(iv)
eDrive support
Reverting back to UEFI mode will require a hard drive reformat. All data and personal settings will be
lost. It is highly recommended that you back up your data before you revert back to UEFI mode."
(2) Provide clear instructions to each End User in the Embedded System packaging, with Recovery
Images and on Company's support website detailing how to switch from Unified Extensible Firmware
Interface ("UEFI") + Compatibility Support Module ("CSM") or legacy BIOS mode to native UEFI with
Secure Boot enabled. The CSM can be used in two ways: (1) it can be used by firmware in the boot path
to boot into a compatible BIOS mode or (2) it can be loaded during UEFI boot to provide support for
legacy services. When Secure Boot is enabled Windows CSM should not be installed for any other
purpose.
(3) Company's Recovery Image for each Embedded System may include each LP and LIP available for
the preinstalled Product.
15. Assessment and Deployment Kit
For clarity, the Windows 10 Product Assessment and Deployment Kit ("ADK") is considered part of the Product
such that references to the OPK are applicable to the ADK (as appropriate). MS may modify the ADK from time to
time. In the event of any conflict between the online ADK license terms and the Agreement, the terms of the
Agreement shall control.
16. Processors
Company may install the Product on an Embedded System or Partitioned Embedded System in a virtual Instance
configured to support no more than two processors.
17. Adobe® Flash® Player.
(a) This Product includes Adobe Flash Player technology from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Company shall have
the right to distribute the Adobe Flash Player in the Products that include Internet Explorer and/or Microsoft
Edge; provided that: (i) Company disables the Adobe Flash Player in compliance with the instructions in the
'Guidelines for Designing Embedded Systems with Windows Embedded 8' or 'Guidelines for Designing
Embedded Systems with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise' white paper (as applicable) posted on the Partner Portal
and (ii) does not re-enable or use the Adobe Flash Player without a separate license from Adobe or an
authorized Adobe partner.
(b) Company will indemnify and hold harmless Microsoft Parties for any claim from Adobe resulting from any
unauthorized use of Adobe Flash Player in breach of this AT.
(c) For purposes of this AT, "Thin Client Device" means an Embedded System that depends heavily on some
other computer (may be a server) to fulfill its computational roles; and "Desktop Functions" means consumer
or general purpose tasks or processes (such as using word processing, spreadsheet, or slide show
presentation software) performed exclusively or primarily by a PC device. If this Product is included on
Embedded Systems that are designed and marketed as Thin Client Devices, then the below terms apply:
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This Product includes Adobe Flash Player technology from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Company shall have
the right to distribute the Adobe Flash Player in the Products that include Internet Explorer and/or Microsoft
Edge on Embedded Systems where Thin Client is the primary functionality; provided that Company must
notify each End User before or at the time of purchase that the Embedded System contains Third Party
software that is subject to the license terms for Adobe Systems Incorporated/Adobe Systems Software
Ireland Limited, which license terms can be found at go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=248532. Adobe and
Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States
and/or other countries.
Guide utilisateur XENTRY Diagnosis Kit 4 - GSP/ORE, version 09/2020 (valable jusqu'à résiliation)
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