Users Guide

Figure 9. Copying the image to USB key
NOTE:
The pull operation pulls the operating system image, or the BIOS configuration, or both depending on the options
you have selected in the Image Pull screen of USB Imaging Tool. If you have selected the Compress Image option,
then the image is pulled in a compressed format.
7. After the pull operation is complete, remove the USB drive from the source device.
8. To reboot the device, click Restart.
Performing an image push operation
Similar to the image pull operation, the image push operation also consists of two parts. In the first part, you prepare the USB
drive to perform an image push operation. In the second part, you push the operating system or BIOS images on to the target
devices. You can add multiple images on a single USB drive.
You can perform the push operation in two ways:
Local image push
Configuring USB drive for local image push operation
Pushing local image to a target device
Network image push
Configuring USB drive for network image push operation
Pushing network image to a target device
Configuring the USB drive for local image push operation
Steps
1. Start USB Imaging Tool.
The tool displays the Image Pull screen by default.
2. Click Image Push to display the Image Push screen.
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Using Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool