Administrator Guide

Use the troubleshooting options
Use the Troubleshooting dialog box to configure trace and event log settings, performance monitor graphs that display client CPU,
memory, and networking information, and CMOS management extract and restore CMOS settings. It also enables you to view the
wnos.ini cached information for troubleshooting purposes.
To use the troubleshooting options:
1. From the desktop menu, click Troubleshooting.
The Troubleshooting dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the General tab, and do the following:
Figure 38. General tab
Select any one of the following target devices that you want to use for CMOS management:
USB—Select this option to set the USB drive as the destination device.
File Server—Select this option to set the file server as the destination device.
IDE—Select this option to set the local storage as the destination device. The destination is redirected to C: Disk of IDE.
Extract CMOS—Click this option to extract the CMOS settings and certain BIOS settings to the USB drive or file server based
on your target device selection. ThinOS reads the CMOS settings from the SMBIOS Interface for Dell BIOS.
NOTE:
You can only extract the BIOS settings that are supported by the INI parameter Device=DellCMOS. If you
select the destination as IDE, the Extract CMOS option is not available.
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