Need to upgrade IIS for POSReady 2009

We are using POSReady 2009 OS.  We have been asked by our customer to upgrade the IIS to the latest version.  We tried to upgrade the same but we got errors.  Can someone tell me if IIS upgrade is possible for POSReady2009 and if yes which
version we need to upgrade to

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