Users Guide

Figure 20. Operating System (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.
Cloning a USB drive
You can clone or duplicate a configured USB drive that is currently ready to push an image. Clone operation can be performed
only when you have a configured USB drive for a push operation or you have a valid image. You can create as many clones or
duplicates as you need to simultaneously perform the push operation on multiple devices at the same time.
Prerequisites
Ensure that the source and target USB drives contain the same disk space, or the target contains more disk space than the
source.
Steps
1. Plug in a USB drive that is configured for a push operation to the system running USB Imaging Tool.
2. Plug in another USB drive for which you want to replicate the source USB drive.
3. Start USB Imaging Tool and click Image Clone.
The Image Clone page is displayed.
4. From the Available drive drop-down list, select the configured USB drive.
LocalThe local images stored in the source USB drive are displayed in the table.
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Using Dell Wyse USB Imaging Tool