Release Notes

3 Launch the USB rmware tool.
The tool displays the Image Pull screen by default.
4 Click Image Push to display the Image Push screen.
5 Plug in the USB drive to the system running the USB Imaging Tool.
6 Click the Refresh button to populate the USB drives.
NOTE: You can have multiple USB drives that are plugged in to your system.
7 Select the USB drive from the Available drives drop-down list.
If your USB drive contains images, these images are displayed on the screen.
8 Select the operating system architecture that you want to push to the target device. Select one of the following:
32 bit—Select this option to push the 32-bit architecture-based operating system to the target device.
64 bit—Select this option to push the 64-bit architecture-based operating system to the target device.
9 To add a new local image on the USB drive, click the Local tab, and add the BIOS le.
Ensure that only the BIOS check box is selected.
10 Click Congure USB Drive.
11 Click Update (Recommended).
The status is displayed in the progress bar.
12 Remove the USB drive.
13 Ensure that the target thin client is congured to boot from the USB drive.
14 Connect the USB drive to the thin client.
15 During boot, press and hold the key P on your keyboard until the Boot menu is displayed.
16 Select your USB drive and press Enter.
The device reboots from the USB drive, and the BIOS that needs to be pushed to the device is displayed.
17 In the Choose image to push to this device section, select the local BIOS from the list, and click OK.
The BIOS push operation starts, and the overall status is displayed in the progress bar.
18 After the BIOS push operation is complete, remove the USB drive from the target device.
The Wyse 5060 thin client restarts automatically after BIOS push operation is complete.
Installing the add-on
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