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April 10, 2008 at 8:29 pm #1123
I am trying to get the USB imaging to work, I have a V90L. When I press Delete on the Wyse screen “USB-KEY” isnt an option.
I see “USB-FFD” “USB-ZIP” and “USP-CDROM” All of these options say “Press A key to restart” when they are selected.
Anybody else with a V90 having issues similar to this?
April 11, 2008 at 12:42 am #12611Hi,
Have a look at the .PDF in the USB imager download – it has the exact steps but you need to set HDD as first boot and then set a second option that sets the USB drive first and local flash second. This is because the USB memory disk looks like a HDD to the BIOS,
Cheers,
-TTApril 15, 2008 at 7:48 am #12685@cmautn1 wrote:
I am trying to get the USB imaging to work, I have a V90L. When I press Delete on the Wyse screen “USB-KEY” isnt an option.
I see “USB-FFD” “USB-ZIP” and “USP-CDROM” All of these options say “Press A key to restart” when they are selected.
Anybody else with a V90 having issues similar to this?
Hi
I posted this below on another thread…anything I can do to help you please let me know.“I successfully imaged a V90LE 2GB/1GB using a 2GB USB Memory Stick. The only issues I encountered was the image process failing during imaging from the USB. All you do to get around that is hit R for retry.”
I want to thank you all for the input and if I can be of any assistance I will be happy to advise on my experience.
I am now trying to figure a way to extract the image using a similar process to the above (excpet in reverse) and save it as a file. I have some custom software I use on the Thin Client and it saves me reconfiguring everytime…any suggestions?
Thanks
dinoc67April 15, 2008 at 12:19 pm #12688I haven’t work with USB Imaging but changing this line in the V90*.bat from
dl “=3V30,=push,=V30,
to
dl “=3V30,=pull,=V30,should do the trick.
CG
April 15, 2008 at 4:42 pm #12694@ConfGen wrote:
I haven’t work with USB Imaging but changing this line in the V90*.bat from
dl “=3V30,=push,=V30,
to
dl “=3V30,=pull,=V30,should do the trick.
CG
Hi thanks for this info…however I wonder if I would also need to alter anything on the push script file…ie make it a pull script file…or does the line on the push script compensate for this?
dinoc67
April 15, 2008 at 5:18 pm #12696This should do it.
Give it a try.CG
April 15, 2008 at 5:26 pm #12697@ConfGen wrote:
This should do it.
Give it a try.CG
I’ll try it tonight and let you know if it was succesfull
thanksApril 15, 2008 at 6:09 pm #12698@ConfGen wrote:
This should do it.
Give it a try.CG
Got a chance to try your suggestion out…doesn’t work
Changed the batch file to pull…no joy…I have a sneaking suspicion I need to alter some other configuration file…any ideascheers
April 15, 2008 at 7:59 pm #12699Hi,
Please download and use the latest USB imager 1.4, also take the time to read the manual that comes with it, both your issues are covered there,
Cheers,
-TTApril 16, 2008 at 7:34 am #12706@thinkthin wrote:
Hi,
Please download and use the latest USB imager 1.4, also take the time to read the manual that comes with it, both your issues are covered there,
Cheers,
-TTH ThinkThin
The manual is excellent and the imager works perfectly…I have been using it to image my Wyse Units and have had NO problems. However I keep hitting brick wall when it comes to “pulling” a configured image from the Wyse Terminal. I’ll re-read the manual again to make sure I am not missing anything obvious.
Thanks for you postApril 16, 2008 at 7:37 am #12708Ahh, sorry I did not understand 😳
Currently pulling will not work, you will need to pull the base image with WSI. Painful I know, who knows. Next release?
Cheers,
-TTApril 16, 2008 at 7:42 am #12710@thinkthin wrote:
Ahh, sorry I did not understand 😳
Currently pulling will not work, you will need to pull the base image with WSI. Painful I know, who knows. Next release?
Cheers,
-TTYes…hopefully next release
…thanks for your input…has saved me time! 8) -
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