HP dc73 HP Blade Workstation Client series - Embedded OS Version 9.xx - Page 39

dskimg32.exe, image file, copies the, file to the USB key

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7. Click Next, follow the softpaq instructions, and click Finish on the last softpaq screen. When execution of the softpaq is complete, the contents of the softpaq folder will be as shown in Figure 7-4 (for the 9.40 USB key image). The folder will contain the image file (the Embedded OS 9.40 file), the dskimg32.exe program (which copies the image file to the USB key), and a Readme.txt file. Figure 7-4 Contents of the C:\SWSetup\SP37781 folder dskimg32.exe - copies the img file to the USB key image file 8. Plug a USB key into the Windows computer, and run dskimg32.exe without parameters to determine the ID of the USB key (see Figure 7-5). In this case, the USB key ID is "HD1". Figure 7-5 Determining the ID of the USB key The USB key is mapped into HD1 (hard drive 1) 39

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7.
Click
Next,
follow the softpaq instructions, and click
Finish
on the last softpaq screen. When execution of
the softpaq is complete, the contents of the softpaq folder will be as shown in Figure 7-4 (for the 9.40 USB
key image).
The folder will contain the image file (the Embedded OS 9.40 file), the
dskimg32.exe
program (which copies the image file to the USB key), and a
Readme.txt
file.
Figure 7-4
Contents of the C:\SWSetup\SP37781 folder
8.
Plug a USB key into the Windows computer, and run
dskimg32.exe
without parameters
to determine the
ID of the USB key (see Figure 7-5). In this case, the USB key ID is “HD1”.
Figure 7-5
Determining the ID of the USB key
image file
dskimg32.exe
– copies the
img
file to the USB key
The USB key is mapped
into HD1 (hard drive 1)