Are both the 5010 and 5020 running the same OS? Please note that there is a difference between the 32-bit and 64-bit OSs (WES7e = WES7 32-bit, WES7p = WES 64-bit) and each have a different key.
I have been able to share the same image between similar hardware like the 7020 (W10) and 5020 (W10) because they use nearly identical hardware (only difference is the CPU, GPU and size. CPUs/GPUs in 5020 and 7020 are in the same family); however the 5010 and 5020 are different chipsets and would need different drivers. You probably be best to create a new image for the 5020. The "5000" series a marketing name for medium-powered devices and does not reflect the hardware. The 5020 is the successor to the older 5010.
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Are both the 5010 and 5020 running the same OS? Please note that there is a difference between the 32-bit and 64-bit OSs (WES7e = WES7 32-bit, WES7p = WES 64-bit) and each have a different key.
I have been able to share the same image between similar hardware like the 7020 (W10) and 5020 (W10) because they use nearly identical hardware (only difference is the CPU, GPU and size. CPUs/GPUs in 5020 and 7020 are in the same family); however the 5010 and 5020 are different chipsets and would need different drivers. You probably be best to create a new image for the 5020. The "5000" series a marketing name for medium-powered devices and does not reflect the hardware. The 5020 is the successor to the older 5010.