Wyse Technology Webcam wyse usb firmware tool User Manual

Installation Guide  
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Wyse D Class Conversion to ThinOS  
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Wyse USB Firmware Tool Release 1.19  
Products: D50D, D90D7, D90DW  
Issue: 080113  
PN: 883887-35L Rev. A  
 
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Introduction  
This guide provides the instructions you need to install and use Wyse® USB Firmware  
ToolTM to convert the following Wyse D class thin clients to ThinOS:  
D50D  
D90D7  
D90DW  
WARNING: ThinOS v8.0_037 conversion Does Not support:  
Wireless (after conversion, Wireless will not work on Wireless devices).  
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No support for the Intel or Atheros wireless chipsets that are included in devices  
running Windows and Linux operating systems.  
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If you require Wireless, you can purchase a D10D IW (PN#909638-51L).  
TPM functionality (after conversion, TPM will not work on TPM devices).  
Kit Contents  
The conversion kit includes:  
1 Year ThinOS Maintenance (you will receive an email from Wyse or your reseller with  
full instructions)  
Conversion Software Assembly DVD-ROM  
Wyse Conversion Labels (you must attach a Wyse label to each converted thin client)  
Figure 1 Kit contents  
The Conversion Software Assembly DVD-ROM contains:  
A PDF of this Reference Guide  
Wyse USB Firmware Tool Release 1.19  
D Class ThinOS Conversion Image folder containing the following files:  
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bios.img  
commandsXml.xml  
par1.img  
D Class ThinOS 3.0D BIOS Image folder containing the following files:  
 
   
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Wyse Technical Support  
To access Wyse technical resources, visit http://www.wyse.com/support. If you still have  
questions, you can submit your questions using the Wyse Self-Service Center at  
http://support.wyse.com/selfservice.html or call Customer Support at 1-800-800-WYSE  
(toll free in U.S. and Canada). Hours of operation are from 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Pacific  
Time, Monday through Friday.  
To access international support, visit http://www.wyse.com/global.  
Related Documentation and Services  
Fact Sheets containing the features of hardware products are available on the Wyse Web  
site. Go to http://www.wyse.com/products and use the Cloud clients tab to locate and  
download the Fact Sheet for your hardware product.  
Administrator and other documentation for your cloud client model are available at:  
Wyse Online Community  
Wyse maintains an online community where users of our products can seek and exchange  
information on user forums. Visit the Wyse Online Community forums at:  
 
     
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Converting Wyse D Class to ThinOS  
This chapter includes the requirements and procedures you need to install and use Wyse®  
USB Firmware ToolTM to update your thin client to ThinOS firmware.  
TIP: The purpose of the Wyse USB Firmware Tool is to configure a bootable USB key for  
device firmware. In the following procedures, you will create two configured USB keys  
containing the firmware contents that you need, and then boot from these configured USB  
keys on the thin clients you want to convert to push the contents of the USB key onto  
these target devices.  
EXTREEMLY IMPORTANT: You must perform the steps to create and use the two  
configured USB keys on each thin client as noted. You cannot completely convert one thin  
client and then use the USB Firmware Tool to pull and push that image to your other thin  
clients.  
Requirements  
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1  
Windows 7 Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit)  
Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit and 64-bit)  
2 USB Keys:  
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USB 2.0 only  
Each USB key size should be 16 GB (see also "USB Keys - Troubleshooting Boot  
CAUTION: During the USB key configuration process the USB keys will be reformatted.  
 
   
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Procedures  
IMPORTANT: Complete the following procedures as an administrator (administrator  
privileges are required).  
Step 1: Copy the D Class ThinOS Conversion Image Folder and D Class ThinOS 3.0D BIOS  
Image Folder to Your Local Hard Drive  
Navigate to the D Class ThinOS Conversion Image folder and the Z Class ThinOS BIOS  
Update Image folder (contained on the Conversion Software Assembly DVD-ROM) and  
copy them to your local hard drive.  
Step 2: Install Wyse USB Firmware Tool v1.19.0.4  
1. Navigate to the Wyse USB Firmware Tool v1.19.0.4_GA.exe (contained on the  
Conversion Software Assembly DVD-ROM) and double-click it to execute the file and  
open the WinZip Self-Extractor dialog box.  
2. Enter the destination folder you want (for example, C:\USBFT) in the Unzip to folder  
box, and then click Unzip to extract all files from the Wyse USB Firmware Tool  
v1.19.0.4_GA.exe file into the folder. The default directory for the extracted files is  
Wyse USB Firmware Tool.  
CAUTION: It is not recommended to use your desktop for the destination folder as  
there are several files that will be extracted from the .exe file.  
3. After installation, create a shortcut on the desktop for the Wyse USB Firmware  
Tool.exe file (see your operating system documentation).  
Step 3: Use Wyse USB Firmware Tool to Configure a Single USB Key that will Push Firmware  
CAUTION: Complete the configuration procedures as an administrator. For Windows 7  
Enterprise and Windows 7 Ultimate, right-click on Wyse USB Firmware Tool.exe and  
select the Run as administrator option.  
1. Right-click the shortcut on the desktop for the Wyse USB Firmware Tool.exe file and  
select Run as administrator to run the tool and open the Wyse USB Firmware Tool  
wizard (the welcome page provides the product version and description, and a link to  
view the Wyse end user license agreement).  
Figure 2 Wyse USB Firmware Tool wizard  
2. Click Next to open the Select an Option dialog box.  
 
     
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Figure 3 Configuration options  
3. Select the Configure the USB key to Copy/Pull or to Update/Push firmware option,  
and then click Next to open the Select the Configuration dialog box.  
Figure 4 Update firmware options  
4. Select the WTOS/Xenith/Xenith Pro operating system (OS) type option (note that OS  
Image, BIOS, and CMOS are selected by default).  
5. Select the Update or Push Firmware operation to perform option.  
6. Click Next to open the browse dialog box.  
Figure 5 Browse for image file  
7. Click Browse.  
 
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Figure 6 Browse to select commandsXml.xml  
8. Navigate to the D Class ThinOS Conversion Image folder on your hard drive (this is the  
commandsXml.xml file to select it (you may need to select the All Files option from  
the Files of Type box to display the commandsXml.xml file for selection), and then  
click Open.  
CAUTION: Be sure to use the commandsXml.xml file you extracted in "Step 1: Copy  
Folder to Your Local Hard Drive." DO NOT use the commandsXml.xml file directly  
from the Conversion Software Assembly DVD-ROM.  
9. In the browse dialog box, click Next to open the Prepare the USB Drive dialog box.  
Figure 7 Prepare USB key for configuration  
10.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 (formatting and configuration) progress and task progress.  
CAUTION: DO NOT interrupt the formatting and configuration process. All process  
requirements are done automatically.  
11. 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).  
TIP: At this time you can also replicate/duplicate the configured USB key (containing the  
firmware you want to push) for simultaneous usage on target devices (by users in several  
locations at the same time). For full Wyse USB Firmware Tool details, see Users Guide:  
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Wyse USB Firmware Tool 1.19.  
 
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Step 4: Use the Configured USB Key to Install Firmware on Each Thin Client  
In this step, you will boot each thin client you want to convert from the configured USB key  
so that the USB key will push the contents from the USB key onto the target device.  
NOTE: BIOS selection, movement, and exit instructions are displayed in the BIOS  
window.  
1. Be sure the client is shut down and disconnected from any network.  
2. Insert the configured USB key into a thin client USB 2.0 port.  
3. Power on the thin client and during boot, press and hold the Delete key.  
4. Enter the password Fireport (this is case sensitive) and press Enter.  
5. Select the Advanced tab.  
6. Using the down arrow key, select the Boot from USB option and press Enter.  
7. Select the Enabled option and press Enter.  
8. Select the Boot tab.  
9. Select the USB HDD option (displaying your USB key vendor name) and move it to the  
Boot Priority Order 1 position by using the + key.  
10.Press the F10 key to save, exit, and reboot the client from the configured USB key.  
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 must  
reboot (press Enter and remove the USB key).  
CAUTION: DO NOT interrupt the installation/conversion process. All process  
requirements are done automatically. Some screens may display for several seconds  
during the process.  
11. After a target device completes the installation/conversion process and displays the  
TIP: You can use the configured USB key to push the firmware onto as many target  
Step 5: Verifying Thin Client Operation  
After the thin client displays the ThinOS desktop, you can verify the System Version and  
that your general system information is correct:  
Classic Desktop - Click System Information in the Desktop Menu.  
Wyse Zero Desktop - Click the System Information icon on the Wyse Zero  
Toolbar.  
1. On the General tab of the System Information window, verify the following:  
System Version is 8.0_037.  
2. After verification, close the System Information window.  
 
   
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Step 6: Update the BIOS on Each Converted Thin Client  
In this step you will use the USB Firmware Tool to update the BIOS of each thin client to  
BIOS version 3.0D. To do this, you must repeat the following steps on a separate  
(second) USB key using the commandsXml.xml file located in the D Class ThinOS 3.0D  
BIOS Image folder on your hard drive (this is the location you selected in "Step 1: Copy  
4. After verifying thin client operation, verify the BIOS version by doing the following:  
Reboot your thin client and you will see a Wyse logo for a short period of time. During  
this period you can press and hold the Delete key to enter the BIOS to view the BIOS  
version (enter Fireport as the password). Be sure the BIOS version is 3.0D. After  
verification, close the BIOS. The thin client is ready for operation and setup by an  
administrator.  
TIP: For more information, see Administrators Guide: Wyse ThinOS™.  
Administrator and other documentation for your thin client model are available at:  
Step 7: Attach a Wyse Conversion Label on Each Converted Thin Client  
The conversion kit is supplied with Wyse Conversion Labels that must be attached to each  
thin client. Be sure you have purchased the amount of labels you need.  
CAUTION: Failure to install the labels may cause delays in service and support. The serial  
number must be given to a Customer Support Technician to validate entitlement to support  
and service from Wyse. Failure to do so will result in the original operating system being  
loaded on the device and is in breach of your license agreement.  
Figure 8 Placement of Wyse Conversion Label (blank example)  
 
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Step 8: Obtain a Firmware Update  
If you are under a Wyse maintenance contract, you can download ThinOS software  
updates from your My Downloads page in the Wyse Self-Service Center at  
http://support.wyse.com/selfservice.html. If you are not under maintenance and wish to  
gain access to ThinOS software updates, you must complete a product registration:  
1. After purchase, you will receive an e-mail containing your software Registration Code.  
2. Go to the Wyse Self-Service Center at http://support.wyse.com/selfservice.html and  
log in (or register and log in).  
3. On the Home tab under Support Resources, click the Registration, Licenses &  
Downloads (**New) link to open the Registration, Licenses & Downloads page of the  
Support and Service Center tab.  
4. Enter the Registration Code that you received from Wyse for your purchase in the  
Enter Registration Code box and click Register. After the process is complete, the  
products you registered will display on the page.  
5. Activate your software maintenance: Click Activate in the Software Maintenance list.  
6. Download your software: On the page displaying the products you registered, select  
Support and Service Center tab > Registration, Licenses & Downloads to open  
the Registration, Licenses & Downloads page, hover your mouse pointer over the My  
Downloads link and select ThinOS to display available firmware, click the zip file you  
need (for example, D10D_8.0_037.zip), and then follow the download instructions.  
CAUTION: Be sure to select the option in the D10D_8.0_037.zip file that you need.  
For example:  
If you are using an FTP server to update your firmware, be sure to use the  
ZD10_wnos file.  
If you are using the USB Firmware Tool to update your firmware, be sure to use  
the D10-8.0_037-2G-Merlin.zip file.  
WARNING: Use of the Software on more than one device requires that you first purchase  
from Wyse additional copies of, or licenses to, the Software. Contact your local Wyse  
distributor or Wyse Inside Sales at 1-800-800-9973 option 1 or 1-408-473-1200 option 1.  
 
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Chapter 2  
Troubleshooting  
This section contains general troubleshooting information.  
USB Keys - Troubleshooting Boot Issues  
Due to different manufacturing processes on USB keys (and the variety of them), not all  
brands have been tested with the Wyse USB Firmware Tool. If you experience problems  
booting from a configured USB key, it is recommended that you try a different brand of  
USB key.  
SanDisk Cruiser Flash Drives - Troubleshooting Partition Issues  
Problem: How can I properly use a SanDisk Cruiser flash drive to image supported  
devices using the Wyse USB Firmware Tool? (KB17735)  
Solution: SanDisk flash drives come with support for U3 (for details on U3, see  
http://u3.sandisk.com). When you initially use these drives, you are prompted to select the  
use for the drive: Apps and Storage or only Storage. If you select the Apps and Storage  
option, the drive will create two partitions, one of which is identified as a CD and is a read  
only partition. This partition sometimes prevents the Wyse USB Firmware Tool to properly  
prepare the USB key for imaging a device. To resolve this problem you can do one of the  
following:  
Go to http://www.sandisk.com, search in the SanDisk Knowledge Base for document  
2550, and then follow the instructions in the documentation.  
Drives from the Select Product Type list, click Find Driver, select U3 LaunchPad  
Remover, click Continue, and then download and use the U3 Launchpad Remover  
according to the instructions.  
 
     
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Installation Guide  
®
Wyse D Class Conversion to ThinOS  
Issue: 080113  
Written and published by:  
Wyse Technology LLC, August 2013  
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