Installation Guide Wyse D Class, Wyse X Class, and Wyse Z Class Flash Upgrade Option Kit ® ® ® Products: D90D7, D90DW, X90m7, X90mw, Z90D7, Z90S7, Z90DW, Z90SW Issue: 011613 PN: 883884-31L Rev.
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Contents 1 Introduction 1 Kit Contents 1 Kit Warranty 1 Overview 1 Wyse Technical Support 2 Related Documentation and Services Wyse Online Community 2 2 2 Installing D Class Flash 3 Requirements 3 Procedures 3 What’s Next 5 3 Installing X Class Flash 7 Requirements 7 Procedures 7 What’s Next 8 4 Installing Z Class Flash 9 Requirements 9 Procedures 9 What’s Next 11 5 Installing Firmware 13 Requirements 13 Procedures 14 Troubleshooting 19 USB Keys - Troubleshooting Boot Issues 19 SanDisk Cruiser Fla
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1 Introduction This guide provides step-by-step instructions to upgrade flash in the following products: • • • D Class: · D90D7 · D90DW X Class: · X90m7 · X90mw Z Class: · Z90D7 · Z90S7 · Z90DW · Z90SW Kit Contents The kit includes a Flash module. Kit Warranty The warranty on this kit assumes the remaining months of warranty of the thin client in which it is installed, or for 90 days, whichever is greater.
2 Chapter 1 Wyse Technical Support To access Wyse technical resources, visit http://www.wyse.com/support. If you still have questions, you can submit your questions using the Wyse Self-Service Center at http://support.wyse.com/selfservice.html or call Customer Support at 1-800-800-WYSE (toll free in U.S. and Canada). Hours of operation are from 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. To access international support, visit http://www.wyse.com/global.
2 Installing D Class Flash This chapter contains information for users of Wyse D class thin clients who must install new flash. Requirements • Small Phillips screwdriver WARNING: Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). All industry-standard cautions should be followed to avoid ESD. Before you remove or install a module, touch any metal part of the chassis and keep that contact with the chassis during the installation process.
4 Chapter 2 4. Place your thumbs on the top surface of the opposite end where the three screws were removed. With a continuous motion, push firmly downward and towards the back panel (pushing down unlatches the hooks under the cover). The cover will shift approximate 1/4 inch to hang over the back panel.
Installing D Class Flash Figure 4 5 Main board and Flash module 7. Remove the existing flash module. Locate the flash module and use the Phillips Screwdriver to remove its retaining screw as shown in Figure 5. Lift the flash module out of the socket. Figure 5 Removing the existing flash module 8. Install the new flash module in the reverse order of removing the original flash module. Carefully screw down its retaining screw until it is secure.
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3 Installing X Class Flash This chapter contains information for users of Wyse X class mobile thin clients who must install new flash. Requirements • Small Phillips screwdriver WARNING: Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). All industry-standard cautions should be followed to avoid ESD. Before you remove or install a module, touch any metal part of the chassis and keep that contact with the chassis during the installation process.
8 Chapter 3 5. Remove the existing flash module. Locate the flash module and use the Phillips Screwdriver to remove its retaining screw as shown in Figure 7. Lift the flash module out of the socket. Figure 7 Removing the existing flash module 6. Install the new flash module in the reverse order of removing the original flash module. Carefully screw down its retaining screw until it is secure. WARNING: Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro-Static Discharge (ESD).
4 Installing Z Class Flash This chapter contains information for users of Wyse Z class thin clients who must install new flash. Requirements • Small Phillips screwdriver WARNING: Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). All industry-standard cautions should be followed to avoid ESD. Before you remove or install a module, touch any metal part of the chassis and keep that contact with the chassis during the installation process.
10 Chapter 4 4. Place your thumbs on the top surface above where the end screws were removed. With a continuous motion, push firmly downward and towards the back panel (pushing down unlatches the hooks under the cover). The cover will shift approximate 1/4 inch to hang over the back panel, as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 Unlatching the cover 5.
Installing Z Class Flash Figure 11 11 Removing the existing flash module 8. Install the new flash module in the reverse order of removing the original flash module. Carefully screw down its retaining screw until it is secure. WARNING: Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro-Static Discharge (ESD). All industry-standard cautions should be followed to avoid ESD.
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5 Installing Firmware This chapter includes the requirements and procedures you need to install and use Wyse® USB Firmware ToolTM to update your thin client to the firmware you need. TIP: The purpose of the Wyse USB Firmware Tool is to configure a bootable USB key for device firmware.
14 Chapter 5 Procedures IMPORTANT: Complete the following procedures as an administrator (administrator privileges are required). Step 1: Download and Ready the Firmware You Require You must download and ready (extract) the firmware you want to use for updating your devices before you start the Wyse USB Firmware Tool wizard. Firmware files are normally made available in .exe or .
Installing Firmware 15 Step 3: Use Wyse USB Firmware Tool to Configure a Single USB Key to Install Firmware CAUTION: For Windows 7 operating systems, be sure to right-click on Wyse USB Firmware Tool.exe and select the Run as administrator option. 1. Double-click the shortcut on the desktop for the Wyse USB Firmware Tool.exe file to run the tool and open the Wyse USB Firmware Tool wizard (the welcome page provides the product version and description, and a link to view the Wyse end user license agreement).
16 Chapter 5 Figure 15 Update firmware options - Windows Embedded Standard 7 example 4. Depending on the operating system of the firmware (from "Step 1: Download and Ready the Firmware You Require") that you will be pushing onto the target devices (containing your upgraded flash), select one of the following OS type options: • D90DW, X90mw, Z90DW, and Z90SW Only - Windows Embedded Standard • D90D7, X90m7, Z90D7, and Z90S7 Only - Windows Embedded Standard 7 5.
Installing Firmware Figure 17 17 Browse to select commandsXml.xml example 8. Navigate to the image folder (on your hard drive) that contains the firmware image you extracted (this is the location you selected in "Step 1: Download and Ready the Firmware You Require"), click on the commandsXml.xml file to select it (you may need to select the All Files option from the Files of Type box to display the commandsXml.xml file for selection), and then click Open. CAUTION: Be sure to use the commandsXml.
18 Chapter 5 Step 4: Use the Configured USB Key to Install Firmware on Each Thin Client On each thin client you want to convert, you must configure it to boot from the configured USB key.
Installing Firmware 19 Troubleshooting This section contains general troubleshooting information. USB Keys - Troubleshooting Boot Issues Due to different manufacturing processes on USB keys (and the variety of them), not all brands have been tested with the Wyse USB Firmware Tool. If you experience problems booting from a configured USB key, it is recommended that you try a different brand of USB key.
Installation Guide Wyse® D Class, Wyse® X Class, and Wyse® Z Class Flash Upgrade Option Kit Issue: 011613 Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc.