Users Guide

Figure 10. Image push
3. Plug in the USB drive to the system running USB Imaging Tool.
4. Select the USB drive from the Available drives drop-down list.
If your USB drive already contains images, the images are displayed on the screen.
5. Select the OS architecture that you want to push to the device.
64 bitSelect this option to push the 64-bit architecture based OS to the device.
6. To add a new local image on the USB drive, do the following:
Option
Description
Add a new Image
on the USB drive
Perform the following steps:
a. Click the Local tab.
b. To add an image from a different location, click the + icon.
c. Navigate to the location where you have saved the image files.
d. Select the .rsp file from the image folder. You can also select the Command XML file. For this,
select the Command XML option from the drop-down against File Name, and navigate to the
commands XML file location. This file is located under a sub-folder that has the same name as the
OS image folder.
e. Click OK to add the image to the table. The image is displayed in the table.
Delete existing
Images on the
USB drive
To delete the existing images, click the Delete icon on the images displayed in the table. The images
are deleted from the table but are only marked for deletion in the USB drive.
You can view the OS and BIOS check boxes selected or cleared as per the contents of the image files you have chosen. For
example, if the image file contains only the BIOS configuration, only the BIOS check box is selected for that image.
Using Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool
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