A First Boot Wizard application runs the first time when you start a thin client with ThinOS. The thin client starts the First Boot Wizard application before you enter the ThinOS desktop. Use this application to perform tasks, such as, configuring system preferences, setting up the Internet connectivity, loading USB configurations, configuring management software, and configuring broker connections.
Prerequisites
If you are an existing thin client user, and you have upgraded to the ThinOS version 9.x, reset your thin client to factory default settings to enter the First Boot Wizard.
NOTE:If DHCP contains the Wyse Management Suite configurations, the ThinOS desktop is loaded without entering the First Boot Wizard and you cannot view the End User License Agreement.
About this task
This section describes how to configure ThinOS using First Boot Wizard.
Steps
Connect your thin client to an Ethernet using a wired connection.
NOTE:If you want to use a wireless connection, you can connect to Wi-Fi on the
How do You Connect? screen at a later stage.
Turn on your thin client.
The thin client checks for a wired network connection. If the network connection is successful, a welcome screen is displayed followed by the EULA screen. For more information about the EULA screen, see
End User License Agreement.
NOTE:If there is no network connection, press
Continue on the welcome screen to go to the EULA screen.
Click
Dell EULA or
HID EULA from the right pane to read the respective EULAs. If you have installed the ThinOS application packages, ensure that you read the respective EULAs of the third-party applications.
NOTE:The EULA screen may different depending on the client installed pkgs.
Select the
Click here to accept all EULAs check box and click
Accept.
On the
Select Your Language screen, select a language from the
Language drop-down list to start ThinOS in the regional language.
Click
.
On the
Select Your Keyboard screen, select a keyboard layout from the list.
Click
.
On the
Select Your Time Zone screen, select a time zone from the list to set the time zone for your thin client.
The time server with IP addresses or host names is also displayed.
Click
.
On the
How do You Connect? screen, do either of the following:
Local network (Ethernet)—Click this option if you have connected the thin client to an Ethernet using a wired connection.
Wi-Fi Network—Click this option if you want to select a wireless network. From the list, select a wireless network, and click
Connect.
NOTE:The option to define a wireless connection is not available on thin clients without a WLAN module.
My computer does not connect to the Internet—Click this option if you do not want to establish a network connection using the First Boot Wizard screen. You can connect to either wired or wireless connection after you boot to the ThinOS desktop.
Click
.
On the
How would you like to import your ThinOS configurations? screen, do either of the following:
From Wyse Management Suite—Click this option if you want to use Wyse Management Suite to manage your thin clients.
To register your thin client to Wyse Management Suite, enter the group registration key and the Wyse Management Suite server URL. Select the
CA validation check box if you want to enable the CA validation feature. The CA validation is required when you import certificates into your Wyse Management Suite server. By default, the CA Validation check box is selected to improve the security when using the Wyse Management Suite cloud.
From USB—Click this option if you want to import system settings from the USB drive.
Do not import a configuration—Click this option if you do not want to import any ThinOS configurations using the First Boot Wizard screen.
Click
.
On the
Connect to VDI broker screen, configure your preferred broker type from the following options:
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops
VMware Horizon
Windows Virtual Desktop
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services
Amazon WorkSpaces
Teradici Cloud Access
Click
.
The
Done screen is displayed.
The device exists from the First Boot Wizard mode, and the ThinOS desktop is displayed.
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