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Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool Version 3.1.0 User’s Guide

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Pushing a local image to a target device

Prerequisites

Before you begin the pull operation, ensure that your device is configured to boot from the USB drive.

Steps

  1. Plug in the USB drive to the supported source device.
  2. To access the boot menu, reboot the device, and keep pressing either the P key or F12 key during system reboot depending on your thin client model; To select the boot menu function key (P or F12) for your thin client model, see Boot details for supported devices.

    The boot options are displayed, and you can see either of the following boot menu screens depending on your thin client model:

    Figure 1. Boot menu
    Boot menu screen when P key is pressed
    Figure 2. Boot menu
    Boot menu screen when F12 key is pressed
  3. Select the USB option displaying your USB drive vendor name and press Enter.
    The device reboots from the USB drive, and the image that needs to be pushed to the device is displayed.
    Figure 3. Local Image push
    Local Image push
    In the left pane, the following information is displayed:
    • Device info—Displays information such as platform, media, and system of the target device.
    • USB drive—Displays information such as used space, free space, and total space of the USB drive.
  4. In the Choose image to push to this device section, select the local image from the list, and click OK.

    The image push operation starts, and the overall status is displayed in the progress bar.

    Figure 4. Operating Systems (In Progress)
    Operating Systems (In Progress)
  5. After both operating system and BIOS push operations are complete, remove the USB drive from the target device.
  6. To reboot the device, click Restart.
    NOTE Wyse 5060 thin client and Wyse 3030 LT thin client restart automatically after BIOS push operation is complete.

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