HP ThinPro PC Converter Deployment Tool - Administrator Guide
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Command line for mass deployment
NOTE: For syntax help, see User input syntax key on page iii
Command line arguments must be used in order for the HP ThinPro PC Converter Image to write to the system
running that installer. The following table describes the valid command-line options.
Table 5-1 Command-line arguments and their descriptions
Option Description
-f
Force install: ThinPro installation runs on next system boot. This
options wipes the system disk and overwrites it with the HP
ThinPro PC converter image selected when the mass deployment
executable le was created.
IMPORTANT: All data on system disk will be lost. Use with
caution.
-t
Test mode: Reports what the mass deployment installer will do
without making any changes to the system.
-x
Undo changes made by program.
-32
Forces program to run in 32-bit mode.
-64
Forces program to run in 64-bit mode.
-uefi
Forces program to run in UEFI mode.
-bios
Forces program to run in BIOS mode.
-v
Verbose mode.
-r
Reboots the target system after execution. (Default is no reboot.)
Using the mass deployment installer
The typical use case of the mass deployment installer is as follows:
1. Copy the mass deployment installer to the target system, or make it available to the system by other
means such as placing the le on a network share.
2. Invoke the installer as <HPThinProPC-MassDeploy-T7X71001.exe> -f -r, where
<HPThinProPC-MassDeploy-T7X71001.exe> is the name of the installer le.
3. The installer then extracts the les and adjusts the target system to run the imaging tool. It then
reboots to reimage the target system and then reboots again into the HP ThinPro PC Converter image.
If you do not want the target system to immediately reboot, omit the -r argument when invoking the mass
deployment installer. Invoking the mass deployment installer with only the -f argument copies the les,
adjusts the bootloader, but waits for a manual system reboot to perform the installation. Wait for process exit
of
tpcmd.exe before rebooting the system.
6 Chapter 5 Mass deployment image