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Figure 12 Prepare USB drive
11. Select the USB key onto which you want the configurations (you can use Refresh as
needed to recognize an inserted USB key), and then click Next. The progress bars
show the overall progress and task progress.
12.After configuration, click Finish to close the wizard and then remove the configured
USB key for use (you will use the configured USB key on your target devices).
Caution
Before using any configured USB key on a target device (to push firmware),
you must configure the target device to boot from the configured USB key as
described in "Step 4: Use the Configured USB Key to Install Firmware on
Each Mobile Thin Client."
Step 4: Use the Configured USB Key to Install Firmware on Each Mobile Thin Client
On each mobile thin client you want to convert, you must enter and change the BIOS
Setup Utility: Attach the configured USB key to the mobile client (be sure it is shut down).
During boot, press and hold the F2 key. Enter the password Fireport (this is case
sensitive) and press Enter. Select the Boot option and press Enter. Select the Legacy
option and press Enter. Select the Normal Boot Menu option and press Enter. Select the
option displaying your USB key vendor name and move it to the 1 position by using the +
key. Save the BIOS settings and reboot. Follow the process prompts.
Caution
There is no one-time boot menu. If needed, you can return your default BIOS
configurations after completing your mobile thin client conversions.
Tip
When booting a target device from the configured USB key (containing the
contents to be pushed to a target device), you will be prompted to continue
with the push process (to continue, type y and press Enter). Once the push
process is complete, you will be prompted to reboot (to reboot, press Enter
and remove the USB key).
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