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Getting your self-manufactured all-in-one PC Windows certified involves several steps. Here’s a general guide to help you through the process:
- Understand the Requirements
Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP): This program ensures that your hardware meets Microsoft's standards for compatibility with Windows. You need to follow the guidelines provided in the WHCP documentation.
- Join the Windows Hardware Developer Program
Register: Sign up for the Windows Hardware Developer Program on the Microsoft Partner Center. This will give you access to the necessary tools and resources.
- Prepare Your Hardware
Design and Build: Ensure your all-in-one PC meets the design and performance standards required by Microsoft. This includes using compatible components and adhering to thermal and power requirements.
- Testing
Hardware Lab Kit (HLK): Download and run the Windows HLK to test your hardware. This kit will help you verify that your device meets the required standards.
Self-Test: Perform self-tests using the HLK to identify and fix any issues before submitting your hardware for certification.
- Submit for Certification
Submission: Once your hardware passes the HLK tests, submit the results to Microsoft through the Partner Center.
Review: Microsoft will review your submission and, if everything is in order, grant certification.
- Maintain Certification
Updates: Keep your hardware and drivers updated to maintain certification. Regularly check for updates to the WHCP and HLK.