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May 26th, 2017 02:00

Wsyse 5060 - Windows 10 IOT Upgrade corrupting BIOS?

Hi, 

I've upgraded some of our brand new 506s (N07D) to Windows 10 IOT.

5060_0A35_32GB.exe
(11.1GB)
v12.00 B0A35


(Using USB tool, as WDM is giving me "unlicenced for vendor" errors.

Since then, BIOS is giving me two beeps at startup.

I'm new at Wyse Device manager and Wyse product in general.

Is there a tool available just to upgrade BIOS?

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May 26th, 2017 04:00

N.B.

IOT image appeared to be from Wyse 7020, looking at sysprep OEM information

I'm planning to deploy with SCCM.

BIOS issue has occured with two boxes already (every box I "upgraded" to Windows 10).

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May 26th, 2017 09:00

Hi Roger,

I'm very well aware of device dependency.

I've downloaded the IOT image from official Wyse sources and image is supposed to be for 5060.

I just noticed that unattended.xml in c:\windows\setup\... has references to another model.

This makes me question the quality of the released image.

Source: https://appservices.wyse.com/pages/serviceandsupport/support/dlOraFW.asp?which=193&model=5060(Windows%20Embedded%20(WES))

Upgrade of wes7p to w10 is successful using usb firmware tool. After upgrade post gives me two beeps at start-up. How can I fix that?

Already created a WIM capture of w10 image and will figure out proper configuration for sccm (haven't found any documentation on that).

Thanks in advance,

Michiel

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May 26th, 2017 09:00

Wicket,

The thin client images are device dependent. If you have a 7020, you can only install the image on a 7020. If the image is for a 7020 with WiE10, it can only be installed on a 7020 with WiE10. WiE10 requires a UEFI Bios and not all thin clients have or support a UEFI BIOS. You cannot upgrade a 5060 to WiE10 with a 7020 image.

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May 26th, 2017 13:00

Michiel,

I found a video with the step by step instructions on how to do this upgrade. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvoSTEUnSZQ&feature=youtu.be If this doesn't work, I would recommend that you contact Dell support to address your issue and see if they may have any instructions on how to do the upgrade using SCCM.

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June 20th, 2017 01:00

BIOS "error" has been confirmed by Wyse, marked as "not critical".

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