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Launch the application from your desktop or Start Menu as an . 2. Preparing a Bootable USB Drive

Ability to clone an already configured USB drive to update multiple devices simultaneously. System Requirements

Click on the folder for the latest version (e.g., 3.5.0 ).

Once your USB drive is configured, follow these steps to execute the imaging process on your target device. download dell wyse usb imaging tool

Sufficient space on the PC to store the firmware images. Framework: .NET Framework 4.5 or later. How to Install and Prepare the USB Drive

Once installed, the tool enables you to create a bootable imaging stick. 1. Create the Bootable USB Plug your USB drive into your computer. Open the . Select your USB drive in the tool. Select the firmware image ( .rsp file) you wish to flash. Click Create or Apply to format the USB and copy the image. 2. Image the Thin Client Insert the prepared USB drive into the Wyse thin client.

Compatible with various architectures and operating systems used across the Wyse thin client portfolio. Launch the application from your desktop or Start Menu as an

Easily pull (backup) a clean master image from a thin client or push (restore/deploy) an image to one or many devices.

Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server.

Upon opening the application, you will be greeted by an intuitive dashboard with several options: , Image Pull , and Configure USB . To configure a fresh USB stick: Insert your USB flash drive into the workstation. Select Configure USB from the side menu. System Requirements Click on the folder for the

: The tool will format the drive, typically utilizing NTFS for larger Windows images or FAT32 for older ThinOS architectures. 4. How to Install the Tool

IT Pros, VDI Engineers, Field Service Technicians Applies to: Wyse 3040, 5070, 5010, 7010, 3040, OptiPlex XE3 (as Wyse), Latitude 3420 (Wyse models)

The tool itself must be installed on a Windows PC (laptop or desktop). Supported host OS includes:

Browse and select the thin client architecture (e.g., 64-bit architecture) and the specific image file you intend to deploy.