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Is there a simple way to upgrade Wyse 9150se with old bios?
That means It can’t boot from usb.
Seems that it is possible through PXE, but WDM can’t find my device.
Start your 9150 and log in as an admin. Disable the Write filter.
Open Control Panel and enter the WDM ip in the Rapport applet.
After the next reboot the device should show up in WDM.
CG
I did that before. The port was 80 (Web Server HTTP port), ip – ip of a computer with WDM. Then I changed port to Standard Service Listening port. No effects.
Port has to be 80 if you haven’t changed the default web port in WDM.
Nevertheless if you cannot discover the device you can follow the steps in my FAQ.
CG
Hello again.
After 2 years I’d like to try once more.
I have Windows 7 64bit, and WDM doesn’t support it
I tried WSI, but log is empty.
I don’t know bios password(not Fireport)
I don’t have usb floppy drive
Is there any chance to upgrade bios for usb boot support, or should I just throw this away?
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