Users Guide

If both the OS and BIOS check boxes are selected and you clear one of the check boxes, then that image component is not
added on the USB drive.
NOTE:
In a single session, you cannot configure the local image and network image path simultaneously.
You cannot add the same network image path with different file transfer protocols, such as FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, or
CIFS.
On the Image Push screen, the information entered in the local image fields are retained if you configure the USB
drive or else navigating between different tabs results in information loss.
On the Image Push screen, the information entered in the network image fields are retained when you switch to the
Local tab.
On the Image Push screen, the information entered in the local and network image fields are not retained when you
switch to Image Pull, Image Push, Clone, or Settings tabs.
7. Click Configure USB Drive.
8. Select one of the following options:
Update (Recommended)Select this option to add or delete images from an existing configured USB drive.
Format and UpdateSelect this option if your USB drive is corrupted or not configured. This option enables you to
back up contents, initialize the drive, and add or delete the selected image.
The status is displayed in the progress bar.
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:
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Using Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool