Oh , I was not aware this was not allowed, thought the key was just to make sure a wrong image was not applied to the hardware. I actually saw this suggestion, on the DELL forum. I will contact DELL for a replacement. Thanks again for your input.
Ok, at this junction I can only think of one remaining option. Is it possible to get the USB Key value from the BIOS? I could use that as the value in the xml file…
Thank you for the swift responses. My understanding is that these Wyse Clients have Memory Write Filters that prevent “committed” memory changes so that the internal memory modules are not worn off… I thought a non-dell OS does not “honor” these settings and installing a non-dell O/S like Windows 10 directly will pretty much “fry” the devices eventually. Of course, I may be way wrong here…
I get this error when trying to image the client. So for this, Wyse client is bare-bones (there was no OS installed). We did purchase 2 Wyse devices, one has ThinOs installed. The other was purchased as bare-bones by purpose, to try different OS…
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