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August 28th, 2015 11:00

Spoolin,

Looks like you are using dome old stuff. The Z90Q8 has a 16GB flash drive, so I don't know why you say you only have 512. To image you need to use a 32GB USB drive and USB FT 2.0.9.15 or WDM 5.0 MR2 in order to image the device.

Please include the file name so that I can tell if you may be downloading the wrong file.

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August 28th, 2015 14:00

The unit has 16GB flash - confirmed visually and reported in BIOS.  *Installer* is reporting only 512.

Have tried both FOF0_0907_16GB and  FOF0_0913_16GB,  Have used USB Installers v1.20 and v2.09.15, AND WDM 4.9.1 (+4 Hotfixes).  Error is always the same.

Have tried both 16GB and 32GB thumb drives.

The B907 release notes indicate either 4.9.1 or USB v1.20 can be used - is that not actually correct?  The B913 notes appear to say both yes and no to use of USB v1.20.

I just retried B913 using USB v2.0.9.15 with a 32GB thumb drive in a fresh configuration of the thumb drive.  Same error - the Z90Q8 goes through the various initialization screens, asking to confirm intent to image and such, but then immediately throws out the disk size error.

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September 1st, 2015 13:00

Problem solved!  While reading the nicely detailed release notes for WE8S B913, I saw that the resulting partition scheme for the install was GPT.  Someone had installed Microsoft's version of Windows 7 on this unit, and probably converted the flash module to MBR.  I swapped in a 16GB flash with GPT structure, and the installation of B907 using a thumb drive configured with v1.21 USB installer was a success.

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September 16th, 2015 07:00

Hello,


i am having the same problem an on six D90D8 Clients. I try to flash the FDF0_0913_16GB Image with USB Imaging Tool 2.0.9.15. It fails every time with "Error while checking disk size. Error code: 210. Image package size is bigger than disk size. Package size is 17920. Disk size is 512."

All clients have 16GB Flash disk an 4 GB Ram.

I also converted the Flash Disk into GPT but it doesn't solve the problem.

Can anyone help? Sorry for bad english!

Regards,

Chris.

January 28th, 2016 14:00

Any progress Chris? I do have the same issue.

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January 29th, 2016 00:00

Dell support had the solution:

Using the old Wyse_USB_Firmware_Tool_v1.22.0.4 solved the problem.

January 29th, 2016 18:00

But where can I get that old tool?

January 30th, 2016 10:00

I got the tool 1.22.0.4, did you use BOBO 913 or 908?

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February 1st, 2016 03:00

0913

Works now fine.

February 1st, 2016 18:00

Thanks i got it.

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