Compaq 8100 vPro Setup and Configuration for the 8100 Elite Business PC with I - Page 38

USB Drive Key Requirements, Insert USB Drive Key into a platform.

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c. Return the information to the management console. 4) The management console writes the password, PID and PPS sets to a Setup.bin file in the USB Drive Key. 5) Technician takes the USB Drive Key to the staging area where new AMT platforms are located. a. Unpack and connect platforms if necessary. b. Insert USB Drive Key into a platform. c. Turn on that platform. 6) The system BIOS will detect for a USB Drive Key. a. If found, the BIOS will look for a Setup.bin file at the beginning of the Drive Key. i. Go to Step 7. b. If no USB Drive Key or Setup.bin file is found, then boot normally. ii. Ignore Steps 7-11. 7) The system BIOS will display a message that automatic Setup and Configuration will occur. a. The first available record in the Setup.bin will be read into memory. i. Validate the file header record. ii. Locate the next available record. iii. Invalidate current record so it cannot be used again. b. Place the memory address into the MEBx parameter block. c. Calls MEBx. 8) MEBx processes the record. 9) MEBx writes completion message to display. 10) The IT technician powers down the system. a. The system is in In-Setup phase at this time. b. It is ready to be distributed to user in an Enterprise mode environment. 11) Repeat Step 5 if necessary (more than one system). Refer to your management console supplier for more information on USB Drive Key Setup and Configuration. USB Drive Key Requirements The USB Drive Key must meet the following requirements for it to be usable in USB Drive Key Setup and Configuration: • It must be greater than 16MB in size. • The sector size must be 1KB. • The USB Drive Key is not formatted to boot. • The Setup.bin file must be the first file landed on the USB Drive Key. 38

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c.
Return the information to the management console.
4)
The management console writes the password, PID and PPS sets to a Setup.bin
file in the USB Drive Key.
5)
Technician takes the USB Drive Key to the staging area where new AMT
platforms are located.
a.
Unpack and connect platforms if necessary.
b.
Insert USB Drive Key into a platform.
c.
Turn on that platform.
6)
The system BIOS will detect for a USB Drive Key.
a.
If found, the BIOS will look for a Setup.bin file at the beginning of the Drive
Key.
i.
Go to Step 7.
b.
If no USB Drive Key or Setup.bin file is found, then boot normally.
ii. Ignore Steps 7-11.
7)
The system BIOS will display a message that automatic Setup and
Configuration will occur.
a.
The first available record in the Setup.bin will be read into memory.
i.
Validate the file header record.
ii.
Locate the next available record.
iii. Invalidate current record so it cannot be used again.
b.
Place the memory address into the MEBx parameter block.
c.
Calls MEBx.
8)
MEBx processes the record.
9)
MEBx writes completion message to display.
10)
The IT technician powers down the system.
a.
The system is in In-Setup phase at this time.
b.
It is ready to be distributed to user in an Enterprise mode environment.
11)
Repeat Step 5 if necessary (more than one system).
Refer to your management console supplier for more information on USB Drive
Key Setup and Configuration.
USB Drive Key Requirements
The USB Drive Key must meet the following requirements for it to be usable in USB
Drive Key Setup and Configuration:
It must be greater than 16MB in size.
The sector size must be 1KB.
The USB Drive Key is not formatted to boot.
The Setup.bin file must be the first file landed on the USB Drive Key.