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that helps you make better use of your thin client. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Information in this publication is subject to - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 3
Contents How to Write Disk Images to Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170Thin Clients 4 Step 1: Creating the Re-Imaging Utility on a USB Flash Drive or CD/DVD...4 Step 2: Retrieving the Disk Images 5 Step 3: Using the Re-Imaging Utility to Write the Disk Image to the Thin Client 6 Final Steps 12 Using - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 4
CD or USB key using third-party media creation tools. After downloading the ISO, follow the instructions for your media creation tool. To download the Devon IT Re-Imaging Utility Dell Edition ISO, visit support.dell.com and navigate to the OptiPlex FX130 or FX170 pages. NOTE: The same Devon IT - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 5
re-image your OptiPlex FX130 or FX170 thin clients. The OS disk images can be found on the product support pages. The IT Re-Imaging Utility offers three ways to write the disk image. The first option is 2 Copy the disk image(s) into that directory. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 5 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 6
second option called USB-HDD0 and press . You will see a menu with an option called Default selected. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 6 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 7
load. After the bootup is complete the Devon IT Re-Imaging Utility Dell Edition Main Menu is displayed. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 7 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 8
and press . If you copied your disk image to Windows Network drive, then select and press . Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 8 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 9
Specific Instructions for Option 1: Writing the local image from USB 1 A list of available disk images found on the local USB drive or CD/DVD is displayed. the current status of the reimaging process. Do not turn off your thin client at this time. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 9 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 10
Specific Instructions for Options 2 and 3 - Writing the Image from an NFS Mount or Windows Server 1 Enter the base location of the network share has been established, a list of available disk images found on the network drive is displayed. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 10 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 11
showing the current status of the reimaging process. Do not turn off your thin client during this time. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 11 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 12
>. 2 Once the boot up is complete the Devon IT Re-Imaging Utility Dell Edition Main Menu is displayed. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 12 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 13
the same hard disk or flash drive that contains the Re-Imaging Utility. NOTE: BIOS images are available on support.dell.com. 1 Follow the previous steps to open the boot menu and access the Re-Imaging Utility. Write BIOS Image and press . Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 13 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 14
the terminal. 7 Once the writing process has finished, you will be taken back to the Main Menu. Specific Instructions for Backing up the BIOS The BIOS that is currently on the terminal can have a back up created, in case of the Re-Imaging Utility. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 14 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 15
will reboot Remove the hard disk or flash drive when prompted and press to reboot the terminal. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 15 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 16
version of the BIOS is in use, the sizes of the DOM and RAM, and the MAC address. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 16 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 17
. 5 If there are no errors, the Re-Imaging Utility will inform you and return to the Main Menu. Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Guide | 17 - Dell OptiPlex VDI Blaster Edition | Dell OptiPlex FX130 and FX170 Re-Imaging Gui - Page 18
the Choose A Country/Region dropdown menu at the bottom of the page. 3 Click Contact Us on the left side of the page. 4 Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need. 5 Choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you. Getting Help | 18
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